Puppet Film Series premieres in Detroit

The Detroit Puppet Company is collaborating with Cinema Lamont to create a summer series that brings film and puppetry together. 

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Still from what's considered to be the first feature-length animated film, "The Adventures of Prince Achmed" (1926).

Cinema lovers and fans of the wonderful art of puppetry, unite! Beginning Friday, Aug. 5, the Detroit Puppet Company (DPC) is collaborating with Cinema Lamont, a local nonprofit that brings incredible world cinema to Detroit, to create a summer series that brings film and puppetry together.

The Puppet Film Series covers a range of historic and contemporary films, from what’s considered the first feature-length animated film, 1926’s “The Adventures of Prince Achmed,” to celebrated screenwriter Charlie Kaufman’s latest work, filmed entirely in stop-motion animation.

Detroit Puppet Theatre Company founder Carrie Morris and Cinema Lamont’s Josh Gardner spoke with CultureShift about the history of puppetry in film and some of the great movies they’ll be screening at the DIA and at the DPTC’s Hamtramck location this month.

Gardner says the series will exceed public perceptions of what puppetry can do.

“Some of their stuff is really out there so I think people should really come see it on the big screen … It’s a great opportunity to get out and see some amazing art.”


Listen: Morris and Gardner talk what to expect from Puppet Film Series.

 

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  • Amanda LeClaire is an award-winning journalist and managing editor and lead reporter of WDET's new environmental series, the Detroit Tree Canopy Project, as well as WDET's CuriosiD podcast. She was the host of WDET’s CultureShift and a founding producer of the station’s flagship news talk show *Detroit Today*. Amanda also served as a Morning Edition host at WDET and previously worked as a host, audio and video producer, and reporter for Arizona Public Media.