Ray Harryhausen: Special Effects Titan

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| name = Ray Harryhausen: Special Effects Titan

| image = Harryhausen-poster.jpg

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| caption = Film poster

| director = Gilles Penso{{cite magazine|title=Ray Harryhausen: Special Effects Titan, Chronicling The Life Of Stop-Motion Animation Inventor And Special Effects Innovator, Makes Its U.S. Debut April 3, Exclusively On Sony Movie Channel|magazine=Entertainment Newsweekly|volume=22|issue=12|date=April 2013|publisher=NewsRX LLC|issn=1944-1673}}

| producer = Alexandre Poncet

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| music = Alexandre Poncet

| cinematography =

| editing = Gilles Penso{{cite magazine|title=Ray Harryhausen Special Effects Titan|last=Brooke|first=Michael|magazine=Sight and Sound|volume=22|issue=12|pages=101–102|date=December 2012|publisher=British Film Institute|issn=0037-4806}}

| production_companies = {{plainlist|*Frenetic Arts

  • The Ray & Diana Harryhausen Foundation}}

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| released = {{film date|2011|11|27|Paris}}

| runtime = 95 minutes

| country = {{plainlist|*France

  • United Kingdom}}

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Ray Harryhausen: Special Effects Titan is a 2011 documentary film on the life and work of Ray Harryhausen.

Production

The film was made over a 10-year period and features interviews and tributes from filmmakers who were inspired by his work.

The film included footage from the 1990 documentary Ray Harryhausen: Movement Into Life made at the time by film student John Walsh.{{cn|date=March 2023}}

=Interviewees=

Release

The film was shown at the Paris International Fantastic Film Festival on November 27, 2011.{{cite web|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20111112154115/http://www.pifff.fr/films/ray-harryhausen-%E2%80%93-le-titan-des-effets-speciaux/|archivedate=November 12, 2011|publisher=Paris International Fantastic Film Festival|title=Ray Harryhausen – Le Titan des Effets Spéciaux|accessdate=March 12, 2016|language=French|url=http://www.pifff.fr/films/ray-harryhausen-%E2%80%93-le-titan-des-effets-speciaux/}}

Reception

The Observer described the documentary as a "a riveting film by a French movie historian" and that it was "A continual delight."{{cite news|date=11 November 2012|last=French|first=Philip|work=The Observer|page=22|title=Review: Film: Ray Harryhausen: Special Effects Titan}} The Financial Times noted that specific scenes in the film, such as the tours of Harryhausen's workshop, and noted that "Perhaps the most fascinating point made in the film is that it was Harryhausen who invented the way we all think dinosaurs moved. Those gestures - agreed on now even by palaeontologists - actually first came from him."{{cite magazine|title=Ray Harryhausen: Special Effects Titan|magazine=Financial Times|date=November 10, 2012|issn=0307-1766|page=18}} Michael Brooke writing for Sight and Sound described the film as "clearly a labour of love by all concerned" and an "*immensely engaging portrait of [Harryhausen]." He concluded that the film was "undoubtedly a hagiography, but noted the terms linguistic origin meaning "a saint's biography"."

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