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Crac is a 1981 animated short film produced, written and directed by Frédéric Back.
Plot
The story follows the experiences of a rocking chair, from its creation from a tree through its time as a member of a Canadian farming family.
Reception and legacy
Crac won the 1981 Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film.
It also was part of Animation Show of Shows.
Animation critic Charles Solomon named it as one of the best animated films of the 1980s.
References
External links
Crac at IMDb
CRAC might refer to:
The CRAC-II "Calculation of Reactor Accident Consequences" study.
A castle, as in Krak des Chevaliers.
A Computer Room Air Conditioner.
Clube Recreativo e Atlético Catalano, a Brazilian football (soccer) club commonly known as CRAC
Clube Recreativo Atlético Campoverdense, a Brazilian football (soccer) club commonly known as CRAC
Chinese Radio Amateurs Club, China Radio Association Amateur Radio Working Committee, Amateur Radio Club in China commonly known as CRAC
Chisholm Residents Activity Club, a social club for residents of Chisholm College, which provides accommodation for students at La Trobe University
Cholesterol recognition amino acid consensus sequence
Crac, a 1981 Oscar-winning animated short film
Calcium Release Activated Channels, ion channels in cell membrane
Closed Reduction And Cast, an orthopaedic surgical procedure
Counter-Racist Action Collective, a Japanese advocacy group
Crac! is the third album of the jazz fusion band Area and was released in 1975. With this album, the band gained more popularity in Italy, thanks to songs like "L'elefante Bianco", "La Mela di Odessa (1920)" and "Gioia e Rivoluzione", which quickly became concert favourites. All songs were written by Tofani, Fariselli and Tavolazzi, except for "Area 5" which was written by Juan Hidalgo and Walter Marchetti.
When touring for this album the band even played in Paris and in Lisboa (as documented posthumously in the album "Parigi Lisbona" released in 1976, while a live album from their Italian tour was released later that year).
Track listing
All tracks by Patrizio Fariselli, Ares Tavolazzi & Paolo Tofani except where noted.
= Side one
="L'elefante Bianco" – 4:33
"La Mela di Odessa (1920)" – 6:27
"Megalopoli" – 7:53
= Side two
="Nervi Scoperti" – 6:35
"Gioia e Rivoluzione" – 4:40
"Implosion" – 5:00
"Area 5" (Juan Hidalgo, Walter Marchetti) – 2:09
Personnel
Giulio Capiozzo – drums, percussion
Patrizio Fariselli – electric piano, piano, clarinet, synthesizer
Demetrio Stratos – vocals, organ, harpsichord, steel drums, percussion
Ares Tavolazzi – acoustic bass, electric bass, trombone
Paolo Tofani – guitar, synthesizer, flute
Piero Bravin – engineering
Ambrogio Ferrario – engineering
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Krak des Chevaliers
- Eduardo Gonçalves de Oliveira
- Margat
- Bruno Henrique Pinto
- Jules Moinaux
- Kekristenan di Suriah
- Campeonato Brasileiro Série D
- Émile Cohl
- Vinicius Reis
- Daftar Situs Warisan Dunia di Asia dan Oseania
- Crac
- CRAC
- CRAC-II
- Crac!
- Krak des Chevaliers
- Acta Zoologica Cracoviensia
- Kerak Castle
- Calcium release activated channel
- Studia Etymologica Cracoviensia
- Saulo Mineiro