Le Grand Content

At the film´s very beginning the voice over, a man speaking in gently broken English, claims that the most important issues in life can be summed up with three words: how, why and what - three basic questions which are provably the most popular words in the autograph books of teenagers around the world. Teenagers themselves share a basic principle with coffee and the stock exchange: They´re hot for a limited time only. A little more is required for eternity, most importantly time, which can be used to experience adventures of various degrees of intensity.

The wild chains of associations set in motion by Le Grand Content are insidiously translated into the language of contemporary PowerPoint presentations: pie charts, graphs and tables. At the same time, very subtly, the connection between beer and self-confidence, and the ratio of (psychological) pain to (physical) scars is explored, as is the inner connection between solitary consumption of ice cream and an intense increase in self-disgust.

Le Grand Content is a subversive undertaking: It demonstrates how systematically disorientation can take place, how logical nonsense can seem. The well-organized presentation, despite its authoritative appearance, does not at all ensure that it should be taken seriously. The persuasive power of the graphic deductions is precisely equal to their absurdity. The gently ringing music which plays throughout the film subtly emphasizes its underlying principle: the melancholy nature of the apparatus. Le Grand Content is a rare kind of work, brimming with dry humor, esthetic confidence and terse precision. For these reasons it has become a surprise hit on YouTube.com, the Web site for digital clips. With nearly half a million viewers, Le Grand Content could well be one of the most-watched Austrian films of the past few decades.

(Stefan Grissemann)


Le Grand Content examines the omnipresent Powerpoint-culture in search for its philosophical potential. Intersections and diagrams are assembled to form a grand ´association-chain-massacre´. which challenges itself to answer all questions of the universe and some more. Of course, it totally fails this assignment, but in its failure it still manages to produce some magical nuance and shades between the great topics death, cable tv, emotions and hamsters.

(Clemens Kogler & Karolina Szmit)

Translation: Steve Wilder

Orig. Title
Le Grand Content
Year
2007
Country
Austria
Duration
4 min
Category
Animation/Computeranimation
Orig. Language
English
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Director
Karolina Szmit, Clemens Kogler
Available Formats
Digital File (prores, h264) (Distribution Copy)
Festivals (Selection)
2007
Graz - Diagonale, Festival des österreichischen Films
Linz - Crossing Europe Film Festival
Winterthur - Kurzfilmtage
Genf - Biennale of Moving Images
Bristol - Brief Encounters
Wiesbaden - exground on screen
Vilnius - Tindirindis International Animated Film Festival
Barcelona - L’ALTERNATIVA - II Mostra Internacional de Cinema Alternatiu
Ljubiljana Animateka - Int. Animation Film Festival
Valladolid International Film Festival
Budapest - Anilogue Animation Film Festival
Jihlava Documentary Film Festival
2008
Hamburg - Int. Kurzfilm-Festival & No Budget
Tampere - Film Festival
Toronto - Worldwide Short Film Festival
Edinburgh - International Film Festival
Leeds - Int. FilmFestival
Kassel - Dokumentarfilm- & Videofest
Bucarest - Anim'fest Animation Film Festival
Istanbul - Int. Short Film Festival
Marseille - RISC Rencontres Int. Sciences et Film
2009
Hull - Glimmer Film Festival
Leuven - Short Film Festival
Utrecht - Impakt Festival