domingo, 4 de junio de 2023

"S'Ammutadori - We are not alone" by Flora's Room: complete short film analysis

After a long wait, the animated short film S’Ammutadori – We are not alone by Sardinian studio Flora’s Room was publicly released on YouTube! We talked about the short film and the bigger story it’s part of on several occasions. To summarize: S’Ammutadori – We are not alone is an animated adaptation of the chapter “Limes” from the novel L’ultimo amore di Las, in which Las and Anna face through the night their own worst nightmares under the influence of S’Ammutadori. Completed in 2021, the short film was selected in five film festivals:

  • 20th Animae Caribe International Animation & Digital Media Festival (2021)
  • 37th Ljubljana LGBT Film Festival (2021)
  • 28th Sguardi Altrove Film Festival (2021)
  • 11th Corto Dino Film Festival (2021)
  • 7th Premio Fausto Rossano (2021)


Regarding the visual elements, the characters feature a simple drawing style that allows fluid movements and great expressiveness. Using the program ToonBoom Harmony, I believe the animators applied the “puppet rigging” technique to manipulate the characters, alternating it with hand drawn animation. This technique consists in creating a skeleton and connecting it to different parts of the character model. The skeleton, commonly called rig, can be applied to a tridimensional model or a drawing. The first big wave of puppet rigging animation happened during the late 2000s, due to the rise of the program Adobe Flash.
Example of puppet rig from the video "2020 Character Rigging
Demo Reel (ToonBoom Harmony)"
by Eddy Predeira

However, a prototype of this technique was already being experimented during the 1970s in the studios of the famous company Hanna Barbera. The test with the Scanimate animation system reproduced a scene from a previous production of the Scooby-Doo series, however they decided to continue the production normally with hand drawn artwork on acetate sheets. Outside of this experiment, the Scanimate system was normally used for commercials, promotions or openings of tv programs between the late 1960s and the 1980s.

Scanimation system animation test (circa 1970s)

Since then, the technique evolved, allowing more versatility and efficiency in the animation work. ToonBoom Harmony is currently the most used program by professionals all around the world when it comes to 2D animation. In the hands of competent animators puppet rigging animation can be just as nice and dynamic as traditional animation, and this short film is proof of that. The movements of S’Ammutadori in particular show skill in the scene of his appearance. The inclusion of blurred movements (also called animation smear), a typical trick of traditional animation, makes the movement more natural and not look mechanical.

Componidori mask above Anna's bed

Meanwhile the environments, although stylized, are full of details that put them between reality and Sardinian folklore. For instance, let’s look at Anna’s room. Above her bed there is a mask of Componidori, main characters of the tradition of Sa Sartiglia, hanging together with sa Pippa ‘e Maiu, the double rod of violets used to bless people during the celebration. We talked more about this in a complete article last year. Furthermore, the floor has a pattern of hexagonal tiles typical of the first decades of the 1900s.

Anna's room

Las’ room has a floor of stone tiles and a fireplace in the corner, a layout that is not unusual in traditional Sardinian homes. There is a knight mask and a Sartiglia star above Las’ bed as well. The village the protagonists live in is a mix of real features of Sardinian villages and fantasy elements, such as the big trees full of colorful lights. The world of Las seems to be a more peaceful and balanced cohabitation between human constructions and nature, as it could be already seen in the concept art for the movie presented at Cartoon Springboard 2021.

S'Ammutadori in Las' room

One of the most interesting features of this short film is the fact that its narration is non-verbal: although there are no words, the events are shown in an intuitive enough way that tells us everything we need without a word. However, this doesn’t mean that it lacks sound: Chiara Floris’ soundtrack and the sound effects picked by Beatrice Mele (obtained thanks to the Arbus Sardinian Knives Museum, the "canto a tenore" singer Giuliano Sannai and the cave of Ispinigoli in Dorgali) play on the right emotional strings and represent well the atmosphere of nightmares.

Las comforts Anna

The figure of S’Ammutadori is used as a catalyst to put the characters in front of their biggest fears, originating from their childhood traumas. Anna witnessed her father’s murder, which seems to be a premeditated action. In her nightmare she relives this tragic event and attempts to assault S’Ammutadori, which limits himself to escape and leave her alone. The tears of her silent crying slowly create a river. Meanwhile, Las relives her experience of domestic violence by the hand of her drunk father. Exiting the memory, Las finds in the woods some clothes of her father, hidden in the greenery like a beast. This scene represents how this man lost any trace of humanity in the eyes of his daughter. Las finds on a boat the child version of herself, giving her back the teddy bear she lost and sleeping with her on the boat. She wakes up alone because she reunited with her child self, and the boat is moving along the river. Las reaches the beginning of the river and comforts Anna, ending the dream. After waking up from their nightmares, the girls meet for real, with Las under Anna’s window, concluding the short film.

Even though it’s part of a bigger story, this short film can be enjoyed on its own and it’s a very interesting visual and narrative experience, clearly the product of passion and skill of all the team of Flora’s Room. And after “S’Ammutadori – We are not alone”, what else? Well, I am pleased to announce that the presentation at Cartoon Springboard 2021 was a success! In fact, it won’t be a movie like initially planned, but a tv animated series in development with Spanish company Mago Production. The archive page of Cartoon Springboard 2021 presents The World of Las as follows:

"The World of Las" tells the story of a girl who wants to get rid of a bad memory that keeps her chained to the past, in order to finally be able to move on with her life. Las lives on a planet called "Land of the Real", where the soul is defined with the name of "Sacred Body" and is treated with the same criteria with which the body is medicated. Las would like to become an artisan of Golden Scars, but she's unable to fully carry out this passion because she's conditioned by childhood trauma, due to which she doesn't have the right psychological predisposition to practice that type of profession. To overcome this trauma, Las will set off on a journey where she will retrace past events and meet magical creatures that will help her find herself.

Currently, the page dedicated to The World of Las on the website of Flora’s Room presents three concept art illustrations, with a different art style from the one used in the short film, but just as stylized and charming as the first. While waiting for more news, let’s admire the wonderful illustrations of the future tv series. A new world inspired by Sardinian folklore will soon open to European viewers!



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