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Today's Guest: Oscar-nominated and Palm d'Or winning animator Bill Plympton, whose seventh feature film is Cheatin.

 

Watch this exclusive Mr. Media interview with Oscar-nominated and Palm d'Or winning animator Bill Plympton, whose seventh feature film is Cheatin by clicking on the video player above! 

Mr. Media is recorded live before a studio audience full of really hot animated characters led by Betty Boop and Jessica Rabbit who aren’t really bad, they’re just drawn that way… in the NEW new media capital of the world… St. Petersburg, Florida!

As much as I love all kinds of motion pictures, the genre I’ve always been most in awe of is animation.

Not so much the modern, computer generated stuff in the Pixar/Dreamworks manner, but old-style, hand drawn projects, slavishly created one frame at a time.
BILL PLYMPTON podcast excerpt: "Hollywood doesn't believe there is an audience for adult-oriented animation, which I think is all wrong. You go to Europe or Japan and there are huge audiences for films that speak about adult ideas and adult situations. But for too long, we've been dominated by Disney -- and especially Pixar now -- with their computer animation and their fairytales. The distributors are afraid to handle anything else. Ralph Bakshi opened the door a little bit back in the early 1`970s and it was immediately shut after he stopped doing it. I'm trying to open the door again with 'Cheatin.'"
You can LISTEN to this interview with BILL PLYMPTON, director of the animated feature film CHEATIN, by clicking the audio player above!

It is an amazing craft and requires a focus and devotion I cannot imagine possessing.

But Bill Plympton does.

Plympton, who has twice been nominated for Academy Awards his highly personalized animated shorts Your Face and Guard Dog – and who won the prestigious Palm d’Or in Cannes in 1991 for Push Comes to Shove – is back with a new, full-length animated feature he calls

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