词条 | The Cat Piano | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| name = The Cat Piano | image = | image_size = | caption = | director = Eddie White Ari Gibson | producer = Jessica Brentnall | writer = Eddie White | narrator = Nick Cave | music = Benjamin Speed | cinematography = | editing = Jeremy Hill-Brooks | distributor = | released = 2009 | runtime = 8 minutes | country = Australia | language = English | budget = | gross = | followed_by = }} The Cat Piano is an animated short film directed by Eddie White and Ari Gibson and narrated by Nick Cave, not to be confused with Keyboard Cat. PlotThe Cat Piano is narrated by the main character of the animated short, an anthropomorphic cat. It is clear that the narration is a poem, which the poet is typing on a typewriter. In the beginning, we are introduced to his city's love of music and musical prowess. The poet singles out one female singer of whom he is clearly enamored, quoting her singing as "A voice that made all the angels of eternity sound ... tone deaf". Shortly afterwards we are introduced to an overbearing structure beyond the sea, appearing to be a lighthouse. Its light quickly goes out, foreshadowing malevolence. Singers and musicians begin to disappear into thin air, "Like sailors lost at sea". As police investigate the missing cats, they find human shoeprints. The main character begins to explain the Cat Piano and its terrible function. We are informed that the Cat Piano is an instrument, much like any ordinary piano or harpsichord. The terrible reality is that instead of using strings and hammers to produce the desired noise, the Cat Piano produces noise by striking a nail into the tails of one or more cats that are caged in the piano. Immediately after discovering this, the main character rushes to warn the female singer, and arrives seconds too late. His heart broken, the city falls to pieces around him, fights break out, and music becomes forbidden. For a short while, the poet is tortured of thoughts of The Cat Piano, and can't get the sounds of screaming cats out of his head. He motions shooting himself with his hand, and with the word "Snap", we are shown a glimpse of what appears to be a nightmare. In this nightmare, a dark humanoid figure holds up a cage with the aforementioned female singer and pricks her with a needle. The poet wakes up in a cold sweat and decides to take action. He observes the lighthouse from a hill, which now casts a red beam of light, and he can hear the terrible screams of the cats from a distance. A makeshift army of the city's citizens is shown behind him. He and the army head over to the lighthouse in boats, and upon their arrival begin to scale the lighthouse. They break into the lighthouse, and we are given a glimpse of the mad pianist. The instrument he is playing resembles more of an organ than a piano, but nevertheless it is a terrifying torture machine equipped with hundreds of needles. The poet meets eyes with the singer, who is placed at the very top of the organ. The man playing the organ turns around, and the army of cats attacks him. They bite, scratch, and claw at him until he stumbles out of a window and falls to his death. They free the imprisoned cats, set fire to the lighthouse, and leave with the prisoners for home. The mood immediately becomes lighthearted again, as the city regains its artistic merit. The poet is sure to point out that he is no more famous or revered as he was before the incident - just an "anonymity". He is just glad to be able to listen to the sounds of music coming from the streets. As he finishes his typing, just before the story ends, the singer he was enamored with is seen in his room. She walks over to him and affectionately strokes his chin, implying a happy ending for the poet. Crew
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References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.ifawards.com/About_Us/Winners.aspx|title=Previous Winners 2000-2009|accessdate=10 January 2010|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100128234040/http://www.ifawards.com/About_Us/Winners.aspx|archivedate=28 January 2010|df=dmy-all}} 2. ^Annecy Official Selection {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090912011353/http://www.safilm.com.au/Article/NewsDetail.aspx?p=16&id=594 |date=12 September 2009 }} 3. ^The Cat Piano Australian Film Festival Awards 4. ^2009 Sydney Film Festival Dendy Awards {{Webarchive|url=http://webarchive.loc.gov/all/20090704133328/http%3A//www.sydneyfilmfestival.org/default.aspx |date=4 July 2009 }} 5. ^2009 IF Awards nomination 6. ^2009 APRA/AGSC Screen Music Awards Nomination 7. ^2009 AFI Awards Nomination2009 AFI Awards Nomination External links
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