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''Sweet Disaster'' is a 1986 series of short films, made for
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. It consists of "animated visions of the apocalypse", and includes films such as ''Babylon'' and ''Sweet Disaster''. The series was conceived by producer David Hopkins. TheLostContinent explains "Hopkins scripted each of these films aside from the dialogue-free Dreamless Sleep". The films are fairly obscure; Nick Park noted that Babylon "hasn't really seen the light of day for a long time."


Films


''Babylon'' (1986)

''Babylon'' was one of several
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films commissioned by Channel 4 Commissioning Editor Paul Madden. The film was directed by
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and
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. The editor is David McCormick. It is included on the Aardman Classics DVD, and so is the least obscure of the series. The short is 15 minutes long. Its release date in the UK was 4 May 1986, and it was later released in Canada on 7 June 2003 at the Worldwide Short Film Festival.
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plays the role of Voice of Speaker. The film received two awards: Peter Lord and David Sproxton won the Audience Award, and Peter Lord won the Award of Merit for a Film Between 5 and 15 Minutes This was the first film project Nick Park worked on after joining Aardman Animations in the mid 80s. Aardman agreed to supply Park with extra resources for '' A Grand Day Out'' if he agreed to help them finish the film.


''Dreamless Sleep'' (1986)

''Dreamless Sleep'' was made by David Anderson. ScreenOnline notes that the film "spent ten wordless minutes subtly conveying a couple's fear in the face of an incoming nuclear blast." The film won the Hiroshima Peace Prize. The film had an estimated budget of £125,000 The short was made in Bristol. The title of the short came from David Anderson "going to a carol concert in Bristol with the composer Martin Kiszko and listening to ' Oh Little Town of Bethlehem".


''Paradise Regained'' (1986)

''Paradise Regained'' was directed by Andrew Franks. The film had an estimated budget of £80,000.


''Conversations by a Californian Swimming Pool'' (1986)

''Conversations by a Californian Swimming Pool'' was directed by Andrew Franks. The film had an estimated budget of £80,000.


''Death of a Speechwriter'' (1986)

''Death of a Speechwriter'' was directed by David Hopkins.
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played The Speechwriter. The film had an estimated budget of £75,000.


Critical reception

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described ''Babylon'' as "hauntingly powerful", and described Dreamless Sleep as "equally haunting". ScreenOnline cited Dreamless Sleep as an example of how "later work strengthened Anderson's command of his complex technical resources".


References

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