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Chris Lavis is a Canadian filmmaker whose whimsical, visually-striking stop-motion animations have earned him critical acclaim and a devoted following. As one half of the acclaimed Clyde Henry Productions studio, Lavis has crafted a remarkable body of work defined by its dreamlike, surreal qualities and exploration of the human condition. Lavis's films are characterized by their meticulous, handcrafted aesthetic, often featuring intricate puppets and dioramic settings. Yet beneath their fantastical surfaces lie deeper themes of loneliness, existential anxiety, and the search for meaning. In celebrated shorts like the Genie Award-winning "Madame Tutli-Putli" and "Higglety Pigglety Pop! or There Must Be More to Life," Lavis conjures up haunting, enigmatic fables that linger in the viewer's mind long after the credits roll. More recently, Lavis has expanded his cinematic palette, directing a series of live-action features such as the darkly comedic "We Drink Too Much" and "We Eat Shit." However, the director's trademark visual poetry and thematic preoccupations remain, cementing his status as one of the most distinctive and captivating voices in contemporary Canadian cinema.

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