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Weiser Quay

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Weiser Quay (born May 13, 1977) Younger and Brother, has identical instinct behavior in stop motion production & animation with the old twin brothers Timothy & Stephen. Weiser is resembling spiritually to the twins in every sense of creativity in stop motion animation. These tree filmmakers work together in almost every Brothers Quay shorts and as covenants Timothy & Stephen are presents in every award-winning inauguration when Weiser was far with damn trouble. Brothers Quay have a brilliant career with long list of awards for shorts and full length movies. "Still Nacht I : Dramolet" (1988) is the first Quayesque stop motion animation film of 30 seconds which is full of different techniques of moving snowy materials. The dream was to gather the shorts in a DVD which contains 13 Quay Surreal Animations "The Tales of Brothers Quay" (2002) After years the last one turned to an educative material for lectures in Royal Collage of Art where Weiser studied sculpture, Timothy studied illustration and Stephen Interior Design. Best known for their classic 1986 film Street of Crocodiles (1986), which filmmaker Terry Gilliam selected as one of the ten best animated films of all time, they started their career as to be nominated in Cannes for Palme d'or and Best Animated Movie in Bafta Awards. Music have an eminent place in the Quay movies. Brothers work with contemporary compositors for almost every movie. Weiser is a compositor too and music replaces the text in the shorts. Leszek Jankowski is a contemporary compositor which is in the Brothers Quay Team from the beginning. When large audience think that dark dusty surreal style of Brothers Quay don't have a place for humor Weiser and Twins turned a comedy, really: " Dusty & Lugubre Kind Movie " (2019) First coming short project of the year 2021 is a Science Fiction version of surreal classic Rehearsal Instinct Behaviour.

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