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Director: Hervé de Crécy
Cast: Bob Stephenson, Sherman Augustus, Aja Evans, Joel Michaely
Two cops portrayed by Michelin Men chase an armed Ronald McDonald through the streets of a fictionalized, stylized city.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Logorama, the 2009 animated film directed by Hervé de Crécy, has been widely acclaimed by critics for its unique, visually-striking take on the crime genre. The film won the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film, further solidifying its status as a critical darling. With an IMDb rating of 8.1 and a Rotten Tomatoes score of 89%, Logorama has also resonated strongly with audiences, who praise its innovative, satirical approach to corporate branding.
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Logorama from 2009, directed by Hervé de Crécy, is a delightfully unique animated crime comedy that transports viewers into a stylized world entirely composed of iconic brand logos. The breakneck cat-and-mouse chase between the Michelin Man cops and the renegade Ronald McDonald is both visually striking and darkly humorous, offering a clever satirical take on consumerism and corporate culture.
Logorama is a 2009 French adult animated satirical short film produced by the French graphic design and animation studio H5 as their first and only cinematic project. Co-written and directed by François Alaux, Hervé de Crécy and Ludovic Houplain, the film is set in a stylized version of Los Angeles and portrays various events as being told entirely through the extensive use of more than 2,000 contemporary and historical company logos and mascots. The short's voice cast consists of Bob Stephenson, David Fincher, Aja Evans, Sherman Augustus, Joel Michaely, Matt Winston, Gregory J. Pruss, Josh Eichenbaum, Jaime Ray Newman and Andrew Kevin Walker.
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