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ADAM ELLIOT: Because of the time zone [in Australia], the announcements were at 1 a.m. here. But that was OK because I just got off a plane from England, so I had really bad jet lag anyway.
ADAM ELLIOT: Because of the time zone [in Australia], the announcements were at 1 a.m. here. But that was OK because I just got off a plane from England, so I had really bad jet lag anyway.
It's been 15 years since Australian filmmaker Adam Elliot's last stop-motion marvel, "Mary and Max." And his latest, "Memoir of a Snail," couldn't have arrived at a better time. The new movie ...
It’s been 15 years since Australian filmmaker Adam Elliot’s last stop-motion marvel, “Mary and Max.” And his latest, “Memoir of a Snail,” couldn’t have arrived at a better time.
The Museum of the Moving Image (MoMI) has announced a new exhibit titled “Clayography in Motion: Adam Elliot's Memoir of a Snail,” which will open Dec. 20 and run until March 2025. In ...
Oscar-winning filmmaker Adam Elliot discusses his acclaimed new stop-motion animated film, Memoir of a Snail. In the movie, after a series of misfortunes, a snail-collecting, melancholic misfit ...
Australian stop-motion animator Adam Elliot, who is showing his second stop-motion animation feature aimed at adults, “Memoir of a Snail” at Telluride, hasn’t been diagnosed with OCD, “but ...
The latest and most uplifting chapter in Elliot's "trilogy of trilogies" (a career-long claymation project set to comprise three shorts, three longer shorts, and three features, the first of which ...
Director Adam Elliot tells IndieWire about making a "chunky wonky" animated film in shades of brown. “We wanted to celebrate the lumps and bumps,” Elliot told IndieWire. “We use two words a ...
ADAM ELLIOT: Because of the time zone [in Australia], the announcements were at 1a.m. here. But that was OK because I just got off a plane from England, so I had really bad jet lag anyway.
It’s been 15 years since Australian filmmaker Adam Elliot’s last stop-motion marvel, “Mary and Max.” And his latest, “Memoir of a Snail,” couldn’t have arrived at a better time.