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    A young winemaker captures Death in a barrel, ignoring the consequences on the natural order of things.
    "Death And The Winemaker (Le Vigneron et la Mort)" by Victor Jaquier
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    www.victorjaquier.net/
    More About "Death and the Winemaker":
    A young winemaker creates a wine so exquisite, that even Death demands to taste it. As he learns the awful truth about his bride’s fate, he captures Death in a barrel, ignoring the consequences on the natural order of things.
    "Death and the Winemaker" Credits:
    CAST:
    Kacey Mottet Klein as The Winemaker
    Virginie Meisterhans as Death
    Jean-Claude Dreyfus as Mathilde’s Father
    Jacques Roman as The Aged Winemaker
    Séverine Bujard as Aged Mathilde
    Stéphanie Schneider as The Little Girl
    Marie-Claire Dubois as Young Mathilde
    CREW:
    Written and directed by Victor Jaquier
    Produced by Arnaud S. Gantenbein
    Music by Kevin Queille
    Assistant Director Jonas Haider
    Foley Artist and Sound Editor Jean-Noël Yven
    Animators: Jonas Haider, Borja Montoro, Manuel Galiana, Sunshine Burri, Ylmaz Spyczak, Igor Neïman, Valérie Juillard, Vladimir Meylan, Jordi Murillo, Babak Arjmand, Reyhaneh Mirhashemi, Siavash Hashemzadeh, Ali Honarpour,
    Ronaldo Canfora, Nathaniel Cruz, Santiago Velez, Olivia Pellicer, Wilson Henrique Vesco, Carlos Yury
    Clean-up artists: Igor Neïman, Mahshad Sanati, Tatyana Onyushkina, Guy Shimron, Federica Franceschini, Pedram Taghavi, Josua Rival, Line Skroeder, Stefani Kuon, Leonardo Gangini
    Storyboard : Emilie sengelin
    Background artist: Victor Jaquier
    Compositing: Aurélien Malagoli
    Compositing Assistant: Nathan Hamrani
    Colorization Assistant: Elodie Anglade
    Colorist: Thibaud Maury
    Editing Assistant: Pascal Millet Rivero
    Written by Victor jaquier
    Based on the Swiss Traditional Tale Le Vigneron et la mort
    Dialogue Writer: Damien Mazza
    Voice Casting By Anne thorens
    Music by Kevin Queille
    Orchestration: Jay-Alan Miller
    Violin: Eléonore Giroud
    Alto: Déborah Sauboua
    Cello: Fanny Balestro
    Recording: Studio du Flon / Victor Colelough
    Celtic Harp: Alessia Lepori
    Lyrical Singer: Olivia Peccoud
    Recording: White Room Studio / Kevin Queille
    Strings Ensemble: FAME'S Orchestra
    Conducted by: Oleg Kondratenko
    Recording: FAME’S recording stage / Aude Nassieu-Maupas
    IMAGINASTUDIO
    Producer: Arnaud S. Gantenbein
    Executive Producer: Pascal Forney
    Production Assistant: Théo Donatantonio
    Legal Advisor: Julien RouVinez | kellerhals carrard
    accounting: sebastien musy
    Crowdfunding Coordination: romain christinaz
    Making Of: julia reyne, fabian goupil
    A co-production with
    La radio télévision suisse (RTS) unité fiction | Izabela Rieben
    With the participation of
    l'Office fédéral de la culture (OFC), Cinéforom , Loterie Romande,
    la Fondation Casino Barrière de Montreux
    and the generous support of Bérengère Primat
    LES VINS DU VALAIS
    Internship supported by
    STAGE POOL FOCAL / Fondation Ernst Göhner
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  • @victorjaquier
    @victorjaquier Год назад +19666

    Hi everyone, i'm the writer/director of Death and the Winemaker. Many thanks to everyone that has taken the time to watch and comment! I've been working for years on this film so this means a lot. I also want to thank all the cast & crew 🖤 that helped me to reimagine this traditional Swiss tale (where the movie was produced) Feel free to ask any questions! Hope you enjoy the movie! ✨ (and if you like it please share the link around!)

    • @liliansgnr1705
      @liliansgnr1705 Год назад +271

      Hi, i'm french too but you know, for those who read...
      First congratulation it's an amazing work, it's rare to see an animation of this quality. The designs of death is amazing, the soundtrack choice is also really good. It's a masterpiece.
      I was wondering, how much time did it takes to complete this project ? From the beginning to the publication ?
      once again : amazing job here.

    • @liliansgnr1705
      @liliansgnr1705 Год назад +100

      The story shape reminds me a lot of the "fable de la fontaine" dit that inspire you ?

    • @victorjaquier
      @victorjaquier Год назад +293

      ​@@liliansgnr1705 Hi Lilian, thank you very much! I had a hard time to find the right design for Death, in fact it is just before the start of the production that i decided to picture Death as a woman, with this kind of eerie and almost half comforting half creepy voice.
      It took 2 full years to create the movie during the production phase. But before those two years, there was a long development, i had to alternate month of work on the development, script and designs, and then month of waiting for answers from the financing funds in Switzerland and France. So the whole process, from development to the festival release, took 7 years.

    • @victorjaquier
      @victorjaquier Год назад +199

      @@liliansgnr1705 I was not inspired by Les Fables de la Fontaine in particular, but more by Grimm's fairytale and also Andersen stories, that have all sad endings in their original forms. But the main inspiration is the original Death and the Winemaker Swiss tale, that is a very short tale. So this was a great opportunity to bring this quite unknown story to the screen and to add a lot of layers to it.

    • @jamescurfman3284
      @jamescurfman3284 Год назад +42

      This was REALLY GREAT story-telling! I love it! You did VERY well! Congratulations! :)

  • @jaxofspades549
    @jaxofspades549 Год назад +6367

    I love how, after being freed and the winemaker is old and decrepit, Death still calls him ‘young winemaker’. She is reminding him just how small his life is, compared to how long she has existed

    • @Sean_Connery
      @Sean_Connery Год назад +64

      I see it as a reference to how young he is in comparison to his new eternal never ending life on earth.

    • @esrarengiztayfa3090
      @esrarengiztayfa3090 Год назад +52

      ​@@Sean_Connery that's genius

    • @grimreaper2301
      @grimreaper2301 Год назад +106

      I know its part of the story, but realistically exactly what was stopping death from breaking out of the wine barrel or better yet just teleport out of it to begin with? That’s what i dont get, death can grow to the size of a giant, unleash plagues, and snuff out life itself with her mere presence, exactly what was stopping her from leaving the wine barrel that whole time!

    • @Random_Wierdo.
      @Random_Wierdo. Год назад +165

      @@grimreaper2301 i’d like to think of it as a test. I mean she could do all these crazy stuff with her powers, but why show him that his lover is going to die and most of all why want to taste his wine when he isn’t even famous yet? I believe it was all a test.

    • @theheroineseven
      @theheroineseven Год назад +75

      @Random Nobody It begs the question of what would have happened had he just let Death taste the wine or if he asked her straight to spare his beloved if she liked it.

  • @sysghost
    @sysghost 10 месяцев назад +312

    Death was never really trapped in the barrel. Just look how death obliterated the barrel itself as if the plug itself made no difference.
    Maybe Death just played along to show the winemaker the terrible price of what he thought he did.

  • @midgerm
    @midgerm 2 месяца назад +101

    ya gotta respect him in a way though, his lover said she was tired of living and WANTED to die, so he went and granted her request, he didnt force her to stay any longer

  • @kreaturs7564
    @kreaturs7564 Год назад +6007

    I love that the artist chose to hollow out Death's abodomen to depict the lack of a womb and therefore the absensce of life. Such an awesome gory detail that just adds to the overall eeriness of the character!

    • @kellywalker1664
      @kellywalker1664 Год назад +72

      She's also giving off some serious Peter Brugel vibes.

    • @peterdebures9784
      @peterdebures9784 Год назад +19

      Womb in physical or spiritual meaning.? Becouse only through woman ( woman in mankind) we are born from Adam. EVOLUTION. Eve.
      Or they call it resurrection through christ or Osiris.
      Thats why every ship used to have hour glass. Reckoning time

    • @THIIXTERNAL
      @THIIXTERNAL Год назад +13

      MAYBE IT WAS NOT?!.......just to make it look more death...ly?

    • @defshepard
      @defshepard Год назад +13

      Agreed, very good point there.

    • @donaldhysa4836
      @donaldhysa4836 Год назад +1

      @@justciel5969 She also has no breasts. So she doesn't give life, nor nourish life. She is an absence of life, if you will.

  • @stuartspiker732
    @stuartspiker732 Год назад +3286

    I like stories like this, like Death is not evil or good, but a necessary event. The ones who try to cheat or control death are normally punished by not being allowed to die. Which seems good at first, but not in the long run.

    • @ninjablaze6665
      @ninjablaze6665 Год назад +139

      Yeah true. Immortality "Can" be good if you want to live forever, but most of us don't consider the disadvantages of having this kind of power, like growing old, feeling the pain forever even if the wound is fatal that you will still feel the pain, being vulnerable to sickness. Death is a necessity to all that lives and breathes because it's what ends our life where it should end and being invulnerable to any kind of pain or illness that dying seems like the better option than feeling the pain.

    • @lionelwhiskerknot
      @lionelwhiskerknot Год назад

      @@ninjablaze6665 I don't think the mortal mind could deal with immortality in a civilized world if you were the only immortal in it even if your body remained young. You would have to watch family and friends die, to never be with them again. In addition change would destroy everything you hold dear. Your quaint town could become a cesspool crime ridden city. Your favorite restaurant put out of business and replaced with a Starbucks. Pollution. Devastation. Growing population and immorality. You could perhaps change some people's lives for the better but you can not be in two places at once and someone somewhere will be jealous of you and work to destroy all that you have made. I think the mortal mind could only handle immortality if in a more primal setting like a log cabin in a great forest if that setting could remain untouched. But if humanity exists then eventually even that forest's days may be numbered in the long run and you will find yourself trapped by events outside your reach and control.

    • @deniedprosperity4144
      @deniedprosperity4144 Год назад +16

      I hope those puss in boots last wish fans don't come commenting about death I saw about 5 of them talking about it otherwise can't stop them- though this short film is so GOOD!

    • @dginc.4582
      @dginc.4582 Год назад +7

      @@ninjablaze6665 "True" only if u consider that life is/comes from the body, witch isn't truth at all?!

    • @animebrat76
      @animebrat76 Год назад +23

      It is a curse to live, it is a blessing to die.

  • @overkillkiller
    @overkillkiller 3 месяца назад +535

    The part where he tricked her into becoming small sent shivers through my spine, as i realized what he was doing and the consequences of it. This was a great short film.

    • @AllyOJustice
      @AllyOJustice Месяц назад +3

      @@grenade8572 and the legend of the Russian Soldier, it's a classic.

  • @Silliestgooberz
    @Silliestgooberz 11 месяцев назад +1662

    I love Deaths voice. It is so soothing and yet so unsettling. She speaks like someone of great importance and grace, but you are also horrified with both her physical appearance of an emaciated woman, as well as her role as Death. And her lack of reproductive organs solidifies that she is the absence of life- that is, life before birth. Beautiful story.

    • @spicysalad3013
      @spicysalad3013 5 месяцев назад +14

      emaciated, not emancipated

    • @gregorylagrange
      @gregorylagrange 4 месяца назад +14

      Death looks like she's been dead a while. That simple.

    • @gamerdweebentertainment1616
      @gamerdweebentertainment1616 4 месяца назад +7

      All she had to do is prove power, proceeds to go into wine tank as a scorpion... :(

    • @notlisztening9821
      @notlisztening9821 3 месяца назад +4

      Reminds me of the character league of legends has invented to represent death: kindred.
      Voicelines so beautiful, you tear up when listening to them.
      (Can be found on youtube by searching "kindred voicelines")

    • @genesischarles5846
      @genesischarles5846 3 месяца назад +2

      I love this movie it's really interesting to watch ....🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @vicenteisaaclopezvaldez2450
    @vicenteisaaclopezvaldez2450 Год назад +997

    The depiction of death in this one is amazing, a quiet, soft, humble visage that still towers over humanity, free from pretention. A ghastly portrayal for a force of nature.

  • @rmraines
    @rmraines Год назад +2303

    I'm speechless-this is such a well-done film: the story is magnificent; the animation is smooth; and the historical side of the Black Death is such an amazing twist!

    • @victorjaquier
      @victorjaquier Год назад +18

      Thank you very much!

    • @rebeccalopez658
      @rebeccalopez658 Год назад +8

      @@victorjaquier Mathilde is so beautiful and her beauty is beyond this world she’s from heaven

  • @Ozarka0
    @Ozarka0 Год назад +1265

    I was expecting to be frightened.
    But honestly, I was just in tears by the end. This isn't a horror story. It's a tragedy...

    • @anastasiakrieger8822
      @anastasiakrieger8822 7 месяцев назад +19

      The guy tried to get rid of deathdo evil who is immortal to get the girl to marry him as wife so he got his karma

    • @davCRITIC-8qo7
      @davCRITIC-8qo7 6 месяцев назад +13

      Are you sure cause that Death Lady awakening from 7:30 was quite creepy!!😱 Especially the part when she reap an entire city of people even those who aren't supposed to be gone already like children!

    • @Aleebi
      @Aleebi 6 месяцев назад

      ​​@@davCRITIC-8qo7those people arent supposed to be alive. their parents wouldve died long ago, but death was stuck in the barrel. its generations of false existences basically.

    • @aazhie
      @aazhie 5 месяцев назад +8

      Yes, I would consider it a cautionary tale, in the sense of horrific consequences, but not what many consider pure horror. It is more the horror of confronting mortality

    • @miahofficial1908
      @miahofficial1908 2 месяца назад +1

      @@davCRITIC-8qo7naw 13:36 was WAYYY CREEPIER

  • @ryanteng152
    @ryanteng152 8 месяцев назад +21

    I love how Death flexes how powerful she is to him and his response was to trap her in a wooden barrel.

  • @emeraldtabbycat148
    @emeraldtabbycat148 Год назад +975

    Death is not the enemy. But a friend who comes to free you from a life you are no longer able to suffer.

    • @zerox23454
      @zerox23454 Год назад +31

      That's very true my friend they always want to see the bad of death but I never see the good 🤔

    • @emeraldtabbycat148
      @emeraldtabbycat148 Год назад +1

      @@zerox23454
      Death is a neutral entity. It comes when it's time. No sooner, no later. Forcing it's hand worsens the timetable by which Death operates.

    • @zerox23454
      @zerox23454 Год назад +8

      @@emeraldtabbycat148 you're right my friend that is very true 🤔

    • @emeraldtabbycat148
      @emeraldtabbycat148 Год назад +4

      @@zerox23454
      Glad to hear.

    • @Durahan82
      @Durahan82 Год назад +11

      Life is suffering.

  • @returnofthegoth2220
    @returnofthegoth2220 Год назад +2685

    This is beautiful. Wonderful animation and art design, wonderful direction, soulful acting, soaring score, timeless tale. This may be the most beautiful short I have ever seen, on this channel or otherwise.

  • @shgurr
    @shgurr 7 месяцев назад +497

    Now this, this is CINEMA

  • @brimstoneclub
    @brimstoneclub 9 месяцев назад +23

    I ove how the film subtlely describe's Death's true role as balance. The winemaker's wife was supposed to die, but she had children. That is imbalance. When the winemaker says "she came for all, whether it was their time or not" might have been a refernce to his children who were not supposed to exist.

  • @fossa4259
    @fossa4259 Год назад +646

    The visuals near the end of death looming over the city were incredible

    • @victorjaquier
      @victorjaquier Год назад +35

      Thank you, I had a blast working on this shot 💀

    • @deniedprosperity4144
      @deniedprosperity4144 Год назад +6

      @@victorjaquier Ooly' the real Victor Jaquier replied to the comment, you're an amazing artist!!!

    • @cartooncritique6625
      @cartooncritique6625 Год назад +1

      Metal asf! 💀

    • @jadeesquijo92
      @jadeesquijo92 Год назад

      ​@@victorjaquier thank u for giving us such an amazing spectacle!

    • @LokeshKumar-07
      @LokeshKumar-07 9 месяцев назад

      @@victorjaquier indeed, that was amazing I watched that part 3-4 times

  • @smol_angr_void7224
    @smol_angr_void7224 Год назад +386

    I love trickster tales, and seeing this one brought to life in such a beautiful and fluid animation is delightful! It's so soulful and all of the parallels are amazing: The winemaker's nose being pale and pointed like a plague doctor's mask, Death appearing out of rats, which are associated with the plague. When meeting the winemaker, Death transforms into both a large, overwhelming form, and a small form that kills whatever it attacks - both apects of the plague. Wonderfully done to everyone involved!

  • @STheRoyal
    @STheRoyal 5 месяцев назад +75

    I won't even call it a horror movie rather a tragedy but so beautifully done .

  • @Crafted_DreamScapes
    @Crafted_DreamScapes Год назад +3965

    I have to say, I really love how Death presented herself from the rats ... Which we all know rats carried the fleas that carried the Bubonic Plague.
    All the little details that snap together, including the lack of the womb in Death, very well done!

    • @girl1213
      @girl1213 Год назад

      The fact also that she keeps people alive though shows that even in her wrath, she cannot completely wipe out the human race. Because without Life, she wouldn't be Death. That's why there are survivors even among the victims of the Bubonic Plague, or the Black Death. Their survival leads to immunity against the disease and eventually allow medicine to leap forward to cure it.
      But in this case, keeping the Winemaker alive so he can spread his message about not respecting Death is what will eventually cause the plague to end. In sharing his story, he is the immunity and growth that they need now, which is why he's the Plague Doctor. It'll never stop Death, but it will eventually calm her.

    • @Pip8448
      @Pip8448 11 месяцев назад +248

      I also liked that the death character had no womb, no living potential. Also she had no eyes, because the eyes are the windows of the soul, and she was soulless.
      Also the fact that the death character was female, forewarned of the coming wrath if you crossed her.
      "Hell hath no fury..." as they say.

    • @glasscardproductions4736
      @glasscardproductions4736 11 месяцев назад +70

      ​@@Pip8448
      Well, Death was typically represented as a woman when the skeletal details became popular in medieval Europe.

    • @ni5439
      @ni5439 10 месяцев назад +66

      ​@@Pip8448In Latin languages (i e. French used in this short film) the article that accompanies death is usually female, as they are gendered languages

    • @Pip8448
      @Pip8448 10 месяцев назад +6

      @@ni5439 I didn't say she was not. The first paragraph I used them/them for the position/job of Death, then for the rest I used she/her for this particular iteration of Death.

  • @jacobcox4565
    @jacobcox4565 Год назад +2724

    SPOILERS! Don't click read more if you don't want the ending spoiled.
    I love how the Winemaker's design foreshadows the twist at the end, his nose being long and pointed like a Plague Doctor's mask.

    • @elizabethcollins9815
      @elizabethcollins9815 Год назад +30

      It happened when my grandmother passed away in January 30th because she has cancer on her gallbladder, the doctors remove it but the cancer spreading her body even her jaws was swollen. It broke my heart when she died, but I had to move on to get over my grief of her. She believed in God.

    • @lenart5417
      @lenart5417 Год назад +19

      In this story maybe he was the person who created that design but in reality that mask has that form for a more painfull and sadly reason.

    • @miyacobertok260
      @miyacobertok260 Год назад +14

      More like a crow. The crows are the heralds of death

    • @jacobcox4565
      @jacobcox4565 Год назад

      @@miyacobertok260 The Winemaker has a long hooked nose because it's meant to look like a plague doctor mask. Plague doctors had masks with beak-like noses to fill with flowers and herbs because the fragrances were thought to stop the diseased miasma from entering the body through the nose.

    • @elizabethcollins9815
      @elizabethcollins9815 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@miyacobertok260 true

  • @Frenchylikeshikes
    @Frenchylikeshikes Год назад +15

    Indeed he forgot that eternal life does not mean eternal youth.

  • @Jibaro92
    @Jibaro92 10 месяцев назад +33

    I love how death underestimates the winemaker just like he underestimates her. un cerveau absolument génial

  • @team10leader1
    @team10leader1 Год назад +1430

    11:10-11:56
    Everything about this scene is so cinematic!
    First, it feels like each event marks a chapter in the Winemaker and the wife's lives. From their wedding to starting a family all the way down to growing old together, each memory is a milestone.
    Second, the way the camera pans out to each picture, it feels as though "framing" how one's youth seems distant the longer you live. To remember earlier memories is like discerning a painting within a photo within a picture.
    Lastly, there's how the clock book-ends the good times, as though reminding the viewer and the Winemaker that even though he stopped death, he could not stop time from marching on.

    • @victorjaquier
      @victorjaquier Год назад +51

      I'm glad you liked this shot! It took a lot of time to create, especially for the motion designer in charge of the compositing.

    • @umaratadebibliotecaqualque3487
      @umaratadebibliotecaqualque3487 Год назад +2

      Kmpnp0i

    • @marveluzz
      @marveluzz 11 месяцев назад +4

      That's indeed genius shot!

    • @yovaalvarado9773
      @yovaalvarado9773 10 месяцев назад +16

      I absolutely loved this too, specially that reference to Jan Van Eyck painting ‘Les Époux Arnolfini’ even the little portrait in the back wall. Chapeau!

    • @dulldagger
      @dulldagger 7 месяцев назад

      @@victorjaquierwhat is the original painting you took a reference from? cuz that painting looks very familiar

  • @marcussythemonkeyman
    @marcussythemonkeyman Год назад +801

    The body trying to twist and pivoting as she becomes a skeleton with nothing to stop her, the animation, the music, the sentimentality, and the enchantment are all hauntingly beautiful. She also has the absolute desolate allure of death. Because anybody who cheats death will suffer the consequences of eternity, I adore the colossal figure she grows and how majestic her ghastly wrath she displays. The winemaker wanders the world isolated and without anyone. One of this short horror film's most interesting moments was seeing the world slowly fall apart. Stunning, lovely, and simply outstanding. Congratulations to all involved in bringing this masterpiece to life.

  • @concept5631
    @concept5631 4 месяца назад +8

    1:32 I like how behind his cold stoicism, the Plaguedoctor is barely holding it together and staying strong for the girl.

  • @PeterSnores
    @PeterSnores Месяц назад +4

    I like the design choice they did with Death's hair, a reimagined cloak, and I'm not sure if it's intended but I'm assuming the reason she was bald coming out of the barrel was because of how long she was absent so she hung up her work uniform lol

  • @Galendramatik
    @Galendramatik Год назад +423

    Awesome short film. At first I was expecting the whole ordeal to be fake, a display of Death's power beyond 'size', imagine that. Just after Death comes out of the barrel and spreads her plague, the winemaker suddenly awakes in the same wagon of hay where he first started, and Death says: "Do you believe in my power now?"
    That would've been dope. Either way, I love this stuff.

    • @jamescurfman3284
      @jamescurfman3284 Год назад +50

      Except that they are talking about one of the plagues that actually did sweep Europe IRL. Since that really happened, then in the tale it could never have simply been the Winemaker's imagination or telepathy with Death that made it possible for him to see.
      In a perfect world, this would not have happened at all but in a second, nearly-perfect world that could have turned out better, the story could have been different.
      The Winemaker could have sought a deal of Death before allowing her to drink freely. If Death wanted a taste so badly, the Winemaker could have simply asked her to hold off and wait for a number of years before taking his life or that of Mathilde, to let them have a family together. Certainly his wine could have nudged Death into simply waiting for a bit, right? Especially if she allowed him to keep making wine and give her some every year.
      Sadly, that is not the world we live in. Obviously the tale arose after the beginning of the plague.

    • @Galendramatik
      @Galendramatik Год назад +18

      Clearly the tale is about the plague yes, but I am speaking about what I imagined as I first saw the short film.

    • @AbstractQueer
      @AbstractQueer Год назад +14

      @WhyUsername? Yea, I was wondering why, if she's so powerful, was she unable to escape the barrel? Was it intentional?

    • @nathanaelmaugre7824
      @nathanaelmaugre7824 Год назад +8

      @WhyUsername? Well Osiris also fell for it so no one is safe^^

    • @kakakakakakamila
      @kakakakakakamila Год назад +7

      ​@WhyUsername? I believe she willingly let him lock her up. She knew he was looking for someone, and when he asked if she knew about his wine she laughs as to say "i know way more than that" she showed him his lover on the hourglass on purpose, telling him she was coming to take her, he told her to show him power more than size and she went inside the barrel. The smallest size possible, Her absense, showed how powerfull she was. Without her they were all miserable, as at the same time they feared her.

  • @kevindolan9
    @kevindolan9 Месяц назад +3

    I always enjoy stories like this where the protagonist meets a being of unfathomable power and ability but used their quick Witt to gain the outcome they want. However this is more in line with the classic Greek/Roman tales where despite doing the latter the story will always end with tragedy showing the consequences of dealing with beings beyond their understanding.

  • @filia_autem_draconis613
    @filia_autem_draconis613 Год назад +4

    Idk if it was intended or not but a thing that i really liked is Mathilde's face forming into a smile when she died cause of the form of a human skull and jaw

  • @Phantanos
    @Phantanos Год назад +588

    This adaptation is a wonderfully executed visual work of art. The depiction of La Mort is of terrifying beauty. Her soft voice beckons you near to her. The angles in which it was filmed expose a depth of great detail. There a remnant of the style of the late Moebius in the story illustration quality. I shared this with some horror host friends and they were in awe of your Masterpiece.

    • @victorjaquier
      @victorjaquier Год назад +4

      Thanks a lot for sharing the movie ! And thank you for the Moebius comparison, I'm a huge fan.

  • @anthonywheeler2082
    @anthonywheeler2082 Год назад +210

    This is a modern classic horror story. One of the best short films i've ever seen!

    • @JHjh88
      @JHjh88 Год назад +3

      Agreed!🙂

  • @violentdreams96
    @violentdreams96 Год назад +525

    I was not expecting this to be so beautiful. Easily one of the best short films in this channel.

  • @Brucebod
    @Brucebod 11 месяцев назад +94

    I _loved_ everything about this film, the music, the color pallet, the characters, the build up, the fear it invoked in me, the sadness, the understanding (I would have done the same as he did) the timing of everything. Just Loved It. Thank you!

  • @caroxoxo
    @caroxoxo 9 месяцев назад +23

    the character design of death ….the fluid animation … the MUSIC … i’m obsessed

  • @Gaaraloverr1
    @Gaaraloverr1 Год назад +696

    This reminds me of those old wives’ tales or a story from a Brothers Grimm collection. Something about an all-powerful entity being trapped in a wine barrel makes little sense logically but does wonders for the short’s imagery and symbolism. Absolutely stunning! 🥰

    • @scrapper3494
      @scrapper3494 Год назад +80

      Death entered the barrel willingly to taste the Winemaker's wine, so the fact that she entered there willingly might be what prevented her from leaving. Legends of pacts with the Devil or with the Fae or of wishes with genies often include this element - those bound by the contract have to agree to it of their own free will.

    • @ashramjathan4258
      @ashramjathan4258 Год назад +32

      The storyteller: old Russian tale called the Soldier and Death. The soldier traps death in a sack

    • @TheRhuen
      @TheRhuen 11 месяцев назад +31

      It is an oddly repeating theme to trap something even as powerful as death. In Greek mythology there is a story of Thanotos , the actual god of death , being trapped, and because of this no one could die.

    • @FabricioDrk
      @FabricioDrk 8 месяцев назад +7

      There's also an old English folktale were a guy traps the devil itself. The devil comes for his soul, but the guy asks the devil to turn into a coin, to pay for his last drink, he then puts the coin in his wallet, trapping it.

    • @Greendalewitch
      @Greendalewitch 7 месяцев назад +3

      @@TheRhuen Yes. The Gods only intervened because Ares became angry that no one was dying in wars any more.

  • @jae_vee
    @jae_vee Год назад +575

    The animation on this is genuinely spectacular. I love that this channel features so many talents, cultures and mediums of art.
    The whole aura of this is beautiful. And I love the designs. The comedy of the father and the castle having their face but the absolute despairing beauty of death; her body contorting and shifting as she is but a skeleton with nothing holding her back. I love the gargantuan form she takes and how beautiful her rage is.
    The concept is also so interesting and wonderful. I love that this is the origin of the plague and it makes sense that the doctor would be the one who does not fear death and sickness for he is doomed to never die.

    • @victorjaquier
      @victorjaquier Год назад +17

      Thank you! This is also a big part of why i loved the original Swiss tale, when we realize that this is in fact about the origin of the plague 💀

    • @purnimagaur6825
      @purnimagaur6825 Год назад +10

      Pls explain me after death meets winemaker.. I didn't understand why he opened the barrel again which he buried.

    • @kevinkinne7119
      @kevinkinne7119 Год назад +23

      @@purnimagaur6825 He tragically realized that eternal life, without eternal youth, was the ultimate curse. His wife grew so old that she could no longer enjoy life. I think that he assumed that upon her release from the barrel, Death would simply return the cycle of life and death to its natural order and allow his wife to pass on naturally. He forgot just how terrifying Death was, especially a vengeful Death.

    • @purnimagaur6825
      @purnimagaur6825 Год назад +6

      @@kevinkinne7119 thanks for the explanation.. Kevin!

  • @frisbyart
    @frisbyart 11 месяцев назад +22

    The animation being so gorgeous is just a bonus to the story. I adore how they conveyed the overall narrative too. You don't toy or mess with death, especially when it comes to everyone's life, because in the end you suffer most with the consequences.

  • @EminayDrackoness
    @EminayDrackoness 9 месяцев назад +5

    10:29 i love how even though he was confident in his wine, he still felt the need to deceive death. I love how that was kind of the moment he became corrupted.

    • @lord_ozymandias
      @lord_ozymandias 4 месяца назад

      death did say she was coming after the woman he loved. he probably felt he had no choice

    • @LoriValencia-id7pr
      @LoriValencia-id7pr 8 дней назад

      He was right in saying he had good intentions at first. He did what he thought would save his love, but ultimately he didn’t realize the consequences became severe. There was an overpopulation and people growing so old they probably were in constant pain to where death would have relieved them of it. He didn’t even realize letting death go would have also affected his descendants and many other lives in process. He was then punished to live forever, alone and to lament over his choices with no guarantee of fixing what he started.
      They say that the road to hell is paved with good intentions. This is perfect example to that.

  • @user-pk5gk4wo6h
    @user-pk5gk4wo6h Год назад +129

    This was amazing. I love how it showed the beauty and importance of death and how death is inevitable. Additionally it shows how death does not care how old, how young, how important or how unimportant they are death comes for us all

  • @tangentwhisper1486
    @tangentwhisper1486 Год назад +143

    It plays out like a classic folktale, and is beautifully orchestrated in every scene. Well done! Well done!

  • @MsSarinakg
    @MsSarinakg 6 месяцев назад +27

    Amazing - I love the homage to the historical mask worn by those treating the sick during plague times, and the implied reason for its shape. This was interesting, gripping and sad all at the same time. I loved it. Thank you🖤

  • @noyou9379
    @noyou9379 5 месяцев назад +4

    I have to say that is a really nice twist on an old story. Most stories tend to focus on tricking Death in one way or another but I think this is the first I have come across that goes into the rage caused the plague.

  • @mewthicus
    @mewthicus Год назад +82

    I think that was more sad than horrific. Interesting take on the bubonic plague, though.

  • @BeatchBall
    @BeatchBall Год назад +833

    This animation has more heart and soul in one minute of animation than anything Disney has put out in the last ten years. Well done.

    • @Ziibaah
      @Ziibaah Год назад +42

      Oh please. You can appreciate this work without talking down on other works put out by Disney.

    • @BeatchBall
      @BeatchBall Год назад +55

      @@Ziibaah Disney is renowned as being the king of animation. And for the most part, they every right to be. Like many, I grew up with Disney's animated theatrical films. They hold a special place in my heart.
      However, the quality of their films has gone down in recent years. If I "talk down" to their works, it's only because I love and respect what they've done in the past so much that I expect better then what they've done recently.
      By comparing "Death and the Winemaker" to Disney's latest films, I am not only criticizing Disney. I am also praising this animation as being as good as when Disney was at their top game.

    • @pensandshakers
      @pensandshakers Год назад +16

      @@BeatchBall Agreed. I haven't loved Disney's artistry in animation since they switched to 3D modeling, but this is easily on par with Sleeping Beauty for the detailed backgrounds and the gorgeous character design. I love how the winemaker's nose foreshadows his plague doctor mask, and how Death's face and ribs are so well blended with her flesh. It would have been easy to make her just a skeleton, or to hood her in dark robes, but they went a different route. And they don't shy away from the ugliness of aging and disease either. Even in classic Disney, everything was made to be the most beautiful version of itself, but I love the realism of the aged winemaker and Mathilde, and the horror of Death's wrath.

    • @dolphinswilltakeover
      @dolphinswilltakeover Год назад +10

      There’s always gonna be that one negative person

    • @Sean_Connery
      @Sean_Connery Год назад +3

      @@Ziibaah most of Disney’s box office failures have come out in the last few years, he is not wrong to put Disney down as they placed themselves in this situation adhering to blackrock’s progressive standards above quality talent and heart behind their projects.

  • @ayakotami3318
    @ayakotami3318 Год назад +25

    I love the animation of this! And the storyline was beautiful for a horror short film. Deaths portrayal of no eyes and womb fits her beautifully. It's a beautiful way to represent death itself and the fact none of us can avoid this inevitable fate. 😊

  • @doctorkazoo
    @doctorkazoo Месяц назад +2

    This is my new favorite animation. So glad it didn't shy away from the gore or horror or adult themes. Maybe the best bit of animation since Watershed Down. That covers a lot of years! Beautifully crafted. Thanks!

  • @kboid5919
    @kboid5919 Год назад +23

    I love how you showed Death in this movie. Especially her reaction to a betrayal once she got freed. She wasn't showing any emotion. It was cold. Just like death is supposed to be. Bravo.

  • @RolloDescendant
    @RolloDescendant Год назад +343

    There is nothing I can say to express how phenomenal this art truly is. The line between horrifying and beautiful is such a difficult balance so rarely pulled off that when talented artists are able to do so, all the senses are tickled in just the right way.
    The story, the pacing, the camera framing, the voice acting, the music and sound design, the characters, and everything. Just everything was perfect.
    We are witnessing the work of a visionary.

    • @victorjaquier
      @victorjaquier Год назад +2

      Thank you very much 🙏✨

    • @rocket7967
      @rocket7967 4 месяца назад

      Horror & Romance it's called Lust

  • @Sk8erGurl680
    @Sk8erGurl680 11 месяцев назад +28

    Beautifully done. The story was perfect in the way it was told and I love how you created the image of death. The art style was unique and I believe it's what gave to the charm of this video. I hope I get to hear more stories from you because this one was amazing.

  • @SecretWars98
    @SecretWars98 11 месяцев назад +10

    All around amazing, what a story! It’s hard to compliment just one aspect of this film, however the animation really brings everything together to show its perfection. 👏

  • @AwokenEntertainment
    @AwokenEntertainment Год назад +27

    everybody has a time, when it's here all you can do is accept it..

  • @dimitrimusialek6249
    @dimitrimusialek6249 Год назад +75

    I simply love the voice acting of Death, her voice is fiting perfectly with the disgne of the character and i legit could see that voice in movies like lord of the ring as Lady Galadriel

  • @razvandracula743
    @razvandracula743 Год назад +11

    Hands down my favorite video on here. The visuals are gorgeous and the story exquisite. ❤ Fantastic work! ☺️

  • @pumpkinpatch5
    @pumpkinpatch5 2 месяца назад

    I keep coming back to this because it’s so incredible. The animation, the storytelling, the characters, the mood, lighting and music. Just, bravo! 👏

  • @baronrodds7904
    @baronrodds7904 Год назад +110

    I cant wait for the next animated short story by this director. Truly is a great director and storyteller. I absolutely love the fact that it wasn't dubbed over in English by keeping the original French dialog

    • @victorjaquier
      @victorjaquier Год назад +10

      Thank you very much! I'm developing new projets, I hope to be in production very soon!

    • @docholiday2538
      @docholiday2538 Год назад +4

      @@victorjaquier I thought it was very good, but as an American (most RUclips viewers are) i would love the option of it being dubbed in English. Not trying to argue against the original, just putting out a viewpoint.

    • @victorjaquier
      @victorjaquier Год назад +6

      ​@@docholiday2538 I wish we could have money for an English dubbed version! The budget was very tight so we were able to record only the French original version.

    • @seanvanderstruys5196
      @seanvanderstruys5196 Год назад +6

      ​@@victorjaquierwe have subtitles, that's good enough for me. It didn't take anything away from the wonderful story.

    • @chuckmaurice7493
      @chuckmaurice7493 Год назад +4

      @@docholiday2538 "..but as an American (most RUclips viewers are).." Really? Don't you mean english-speaking rather?

  • @joferbrasil
    @joferbrasil Год назад +142

    That was one of the best stories about The Death I've ever seen! Congratulations.

  • @starlee1211
    @starlee1211 Год назад +2

    Très bien!!! I LOVE the dialogue (being someone learning french translation and all), attention to details, and story telling! This is TOP NOTCH! *Chef's kiss*

  • @valeriewright566
    @valeriewright566 Год назад +3

    Absolutely stunning in every detail, from storyline to art to musical score. Brilliance.

  • @ieatcaribou7852
    @ieatcaribou7852 Год назад +63

    THIS is how you make a short film, it has a beginning, middle AND end. So many don’t end properly, leaving the viewer frustrated with no explanation.

    • @themug406
      @themug406 5 месяцев назад +2

      Ambiguity is fine

  • @tempest5005
    @tempest5005 Год назад +107

    I don't usually comment but this was absolutely breathtaking. From the animation to the voice acting and story, everything was perfect.

  • @Florianae
    @Florianae Год назад +74

    The story so scary but beautiful, death is an old friend that should be warmly welcomed. I think this one is my favorite animation 🥰

    • @victorjaquier
      @victorjaquier Год назад +8

      I'm glad that my vision of Death resonated with you! Many thanks ✨

  • @kjcreations5929
    @kjcreations5929 11 месяцев назад +3

    That winemaker did all of these for love 💛🥺

  • @mathewdruggan8877
    @mathewdruggan8877 6 месяцев назад +3

    This was AMAZING! Thank you so much for creating such a magnificent animation and story. Truly remarkable.

  • @jeremysutherlin3803
    @jeremysutherlin3803 Год назад +73

    Reminds me a little of the Russian folktale "The Soldier and Death" with the common theme of capturing death in a container and having to suffer similar consequences. Very cool to see and very beautifully animated.

    • @themug406
      @themug406 5 месяцев назад +4

      Thats what it was based on

  • @lextavactchi
    @lextavactchi Год назад +35

    I love films that have death as a necessary, not evil, force. Any personification is adored too, but Final Destination type movies are also lovely. I view death itself as peaceful, not the ways people can end up dying since a lot can include suffering of some sort, but just being freed.

  • @Zeruel3
    @Zeruel3 Год назад +2

    Phenomenal film, the animation, soundtrack and story were all spot on, the winemaker wasn't evil nor a fool, merely a man who could not let go

  • @SWBury
    @SWBury 9 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you very much for making this extraordinary film. The animation is teeming with so much imagery of our connection with the world through nature and death. This alternate lore for explaining the cause of the plague is quite amazing.

  • @observationsfromthefencepo7207
    @observationsfromthefencepo7207 Год назад +57

    Oh my. This is stunning and hauntingly beautiful.
    Man since the dawn of time has sought youth and way to cheat desth. Legends give us the fountain of youth. We have anti-aging cream, we hold on, we fight, we have cytogenetic holding places, and yet we know death is part of the process we will all face.
    The animation was dark and yet moving. That shot coming out of the pictures was impressive.
    I realized I was holding my breath through much of it.
    This was fantastic work. Thank you to all involved. It was deep, compelling, and a pleasure to watch and behold.
    I can take a deep breath now.
    Peace.

    • @victorjaquier
      @victorjaquier Год назад +5

      Thanks a lot! I'm always glad when the story resonates!

  • @glowworm2
    @glowworm2 Год назад +117

    This was absolutely incredible. An amazing animation bringing a well known story to life once more. For his love, he banished Death, and for his love, he brought Death back, but at what cost?

  • @doctorstrangestrangerstran3881
    @doctorstrangestrangerstran3881 Год назад +1

    This is amazing. Visually stunning and even more so narrative wise. I hope this wins a prize or something.

  • @williamking1081
    @williamking1081 Год назад +29

    Man that ending make me want a sequel! It's never going to happen, but I can dream.

  • @MontsCherry
    @MontsCherry Год назад +72

    I'm very grateful that RUclips recommended this to me, every minute was absolutely precious, I love the way death was represented, the exquisite dialogues, simply magnificent! Amazing artwork! 👏🏼

  • @corinnalechner7711
    @corinnalechner7711 4 месяца назад +2

    I don't often comment on RUclips but in this case i had to say it is a masterpiece!! The story, the animation, really everything is so beautiful and special ❤️ you xan really, really be proud on this film!!

  • @jericdoblonofficial
    @jericdoblonofficial 10 месяцев назад +3

    This is a very awe-invoking short film I ever watched. I love the story line, the colors used in the depiction, and I like the end of the story where it left me to think something about the plague. Kudos kudos.

  • @MerryKeli
    @MerryKeli Год назад +26

    Once again, Alter's animated shorts knocking it out of the park. This was a true delight to watch.

  • @samfish2550
    @samfish2550 7 месяцев назад +2

    This is just amazing. I love the liginamatly haunting atmosphere and the styalized designs feel straight out of a story book.

  • @kayceebuker3758
    @kayceebuker3758 11 месяцев назад +3

    A beautiful take on a dark and cold story. Congrats on your accomplishment.

  • @seramkelam
    @seramkelam Год назад +15

    this is probably the most terrifying yet beautiful horror short film i've ever watched.

  • @Mrstealth93
    @Mrstealth93 Год назад +30

    Wow. Such a immensely well written story.
    And the visuals worked wonders. Dark and grim, yet with a eerie beauty.

  • @kerrydmax67
    @kerrydmax67 6 месяцев назад +1

    This was exquisite -the art is amazing and the story quite compelling. Thank you!

  • @dragonwriter7099
    @dragonwriter7099 11 месяцев назад

    This is fantastically done. Such beautiful animation even with it's dark story. I love that RUclips provides an outlet for such animation. It's a dying art.

  • @christinamatney4926
    @christinamatney4926 Год назад +58

    I am blown away by this masterpiece! The time, care, creativity put into this fine piece of work is crystal clear! Mister Jaquier, you are a true artist, and I've made sure to put "Death and the Winemaker" in my Favorites list!

  • @RobertTaylor-im5ry
    @RobertTaylor-im5ry Год назад +23

    Great job, Victor. Held me the whole near 17 minutes and I suffer with ADHD. Artwork is a refreshing change from what I've seen with animation (the people took a minute or two to appreciate, but appreciate I did). I remember the Swiss tale (though can't recall the exact one) and I like the plague tie-in and the Winemaker's part. Quite surprised. Well done to you and the crew.

    • @LordDeViR
      @LordDeViR Год назад

      the storyteller the soldier and death - another way to tell the story. Both great in all regards.

  • @drama_in_verse
    @drama_in_verse 9 месяцев назад +3

    I loved the scene when they showed their life passing with those paintings one after another.

  • @nuneseth
    @nuneseth 3 месяца назад +1

    What a masterpiece.
    The story, the characters, the Death, so beautiful as terrible and powerful. The voices.. everything here is a masterpiece.

  • @AlexJ1037
    @AlexJ1037 Год назад +32

    This is truly an amazing work of art. The animation, the music, the story…beautiful yet haunting. Bravo! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

  • @snailswithglasses6096
    @snailswithglasses6096 Год назад +32

    not gonna lie, this was SOOOOO much better than I was expecting when I read the title. I would absolutely be terrified if this actually happened. But like one big question I have to ask is why didnt the little girl have anything happen to her? Like she seems totally fine. I am just gonna theorize and get way too much into my head over this. Have a GREAT DAY!!

  • @M.aryjane.
    @M.aryjane. 6 месяцев назад +1

    This story was just what I needed, thank you.

  • @rhexieleelafuente4271
    @rhexieleelafuente4271 3 месяца назад +2

    When Death started taking everyone's life, I initially thought it was because the people who weren't supposed to exist existed, like the winemaker's offsprings since Death was supposed to take his lover when he met her. I thought Death was not drunk with rage but she's only putting everyone in their place. But when the Winemaker said so, it was also a good way of saying that every action will always have consequences.

  • @freedemonhugs
    @freedemonhugs Год назад +18

    This is literally the best animated short I have ever seen. Thank you for letting us discover this gem.

  • @vickym2346
    @vickym2346 Год назад +5

    The ripple effect of death not doing her job i imagine would result in a scenario as such. Such an amazing animated short🥰

  • @thebrotographerscollective6492
    @thebrotographerscollective6492 6 месяцев назад +1

    This is brilliant! Great story telling and beautifully pieced together.

  • @plendooerick
    @plendooerick 4 месяца назад

    I love it, the atmosphere is so heavy and majestic. Terrific work!!

  • @amortanciadracarys8350
    @amortanciadracarys8350 Год назад +40

    Je serais prête à voir 3 heure de film d'une qualité pareille , c'était époustouflant , BRAVO !

    • @victorjaquier
      @victorjaquier Год назад +6

      Merci beaucoup! J'espère pouvoir bientôt réaliser du format long 🤞

  • @thebipolargamer3052
    @thebipolargamer3052 Год назад +11

    I dont even know if i can put the amount of love i felt for this into words. I loved everything about it, the story, the art, designs, backgrounds, music, ambiance; its all amazing

  • @rahulsubramanian86
    @rahulsubramanian86 3 месяца назад

    The animation and the storytelling is better than what anybody with a big budget puts out today. But the score...now that's simply so melodious that it carries you throughout the film. To me that equally kept me captivating.
    You sir, are an amazing filmmaker!

  • @Maude_T
    @Maude_T 6 месяцев назад +1

    Amazing story, beautiful art and PERFECT voice acting. Such quality! C'est vraiment du beau travail, merci pour ce spectacle Victor!!

  • @Obscure_1992
    @Obscure_1992 Год назад +51

    This needs to be made into a live action movie with Del toro's help.

  • @futuregreatestpresidentale1221
    @futuregreatestpresidentale1221 Год назад +20

    I love everything about this! The art, the music, the story... I especially love the way Death is portrayed. Tremendous work!