Marcel the Shell with Shoes On (short film series)

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Marcel the Shell with Shoes On
Directed by Dean Fleischer Camp
Written by
Produced byDean Fleischer-Camp
StarringJenny Slate
CinematographyBianca Cline
Release date
  • August 16, 2010 (2010-08-16)
[1]
Running time
3 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Marcel the Shell with Shoes On is a 2010 American trilogy [2] of stop-motion animated mockumentary short films directed by Dean Fleischer Camp, who co-wrote the script with Jenny Slate.

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Summary

The films show the everyday life of Marcel (voiced by Slate), an anthropomorphic seashell outfitted with a single googly eye and a pair of miniature shoes. [3] [4]

Plot summaries

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TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal release date
11"Marcel the Shell With Shoes On" Dean Fleischer Camp Dean Fleischer Camp & Jenny SlateOctober 16, 2010 (2010-10-16)
In part 1 of Marcel the Shell With Shoes On, the video begins with Marcel introducing himself to the interviewer. Caught off guard by the camera, he briefly apologizes for the mess before he proceeds to explain his day-to-day life as a shell. As the camera frames him in various locations of the house, Marcel notes things like what he uses as a hat, what happens when he eats cheese, and how he manages to go hang gliding. As he demonstrates for the interviewer how he adapts to his circumstances — taking phone calls and walking his pet lint, Alan — Marcel expresses his fears or soda, regrets of never owning a dog, and the dangers of smelly shoes.
22"Marcel the Shell With Shoes On, Two" Dean Fleischer Camp Dean Fleischer Camp & Jenny SlateNovember 11, 2011 (2011-11-11)
In part 2 of "Marcel the Shell With Shoes On", Marcel brings the audience around his house and answers questions about his day-to-day, activities and tribulations. For marcel, modes of transportation include, by bug - which requires the driver to be easy going as "you can only go where the bug wants to go" - or by caterpillar bus. After showing the audience his bed, made out of bread, Marcel hangs out next to the sleeping dog, who he conveniently leaves unnamed. He rants about the dogs desire only for treats and nothing else. The dog is a place of fear for Marcel, he hides from it in a large slipper, and cries out when it barks. In his final remarks, Marcel discusses his hardships, like losing his sister to a balloon and longing for a nickname to be given to him. He reminds the audience the importance of always smiling, "[be]cause it's worth it".
33"Marcel the Shell With Shoes On, Three" Dean Fleischer Camp Dean Fleischer Camp & Jenny SlateOctober 20, 2014 (2014-10-20)
In part three of Marcel the Shell with Shoes On, the audience follows the main character, Marcel, as he embarks on a new adventure in his backyard. Marcel shares his thoughts with the audience, expressing a fondness for the intimacy that arises when two individuals find themselves in a tight spot, possibly alluding to himself and the narrator behind the camera. Throughout the episode, Marcel engages in comical rants, including one about the idiotic nature of shrimp, as well as his reflections on stress and frustration. The storyline pivots when Marcel finds himself caught in a storm, which prompts the narrator to ask about his favourite saying. "Life's a party, rock your body," Marcel responds. The episode concludes with Marcel singing through the window after recovering from a minor cold caused by the rain.

Production

The character of Marcel came at an unexpected time. Jenny Slate and Dean Fleischer Camp were attending a wedding and were sharing a single hotel room with a group of friends. [5] As things began to feel claustrophobic and tensions rose Jenny Slate began voicing her needs in the voice that would come to be that of Marcel. Upon returning home Dean Fleischer Camp worked with found objects, eventually settling on Polly Pocket shoes, a seashell, and a single googly eye [5]

Release

The first film premiered theatrically at AFI FEST 2010, where it was awarded Best Animated Short [6] and was an official selection of the 2011 Sundance Film Festival. [7] It won the Grand Jury and Audience Awards at the 2011 New York International Children's Film Festival. [8]

Two additional shorts were released in 2011 and 2014. The first sequel "Marcel the Shell with Shoes On, Two", was posted to YouTube on November 14, 2011. [9] The second sequel, "Marcel the Shell with Shoes On, Three", was posted on October 20, 2014. [10] Each was accompanied by a tie-in storybook featuring Marcel. [11]

Feature-length adaptation

Slate and Fleischer-Camp announced in 2014 that they planned to create a longer film about the character. [12] The feature-length film, Marcel the Shell with Shoes On , premiered at the Telluride Film Festival on September 3, 2021, and stars Jenny Slate, Thomas Mann, Isabella Rossellini, and Rosa Salazar. [13]

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