
From Melodies to Masterpiece: Unveiling Arco's Creative Evolution
The Dystopian Future and a Glimmer of Hope: Iris's Journey in "Arco"
The acclaimed animated film, "Arco," a nominee for the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature, transports viewers to the year 2075. In this future, humanity is deeply entwined with technology, and Earth is plagued by environmental catastrophes, such as relentless daily wildfires. Amidst this backdrop, a young girl named Iris, feeling estranged from her parents, grapples with profound sadness. Her life, however, takes an unexpected turn with the arrival of Arco, a mysterious boy from the future who traverses time with the aid of a vibrant rainbow cape and suit. This film marks the feature-length directorial debut of French artist Ugo Bienvenu, whose distinctive painterly aesthetic was refined through his earlier short films and music video productions.
The Genesis of Collaboration: Bienvenu and de Givry's Creative Spark
A recent featurette, distributed by Neon to Polygon, sheds light on a specific music video from Bienvenu's extensive body of work that significantly shaped the celebrated artistry of "Arco." Titled "When Félix & Ugo first met," the featurette details the initial encounter between Bienvenu and his co-screenwriter, Félix de Givry. Their paths crossed on the set of French director Mia Hansen-Løve's 2014 film, "Eden," where they quickly discovered a shared artistic vision and a desire to collaborate. Their inaugural joint project was the 2015 music video for "Fog," a track by the French electropop band Jabberwocky.
Echoes of "Arco": Foreshadowing in Jabberwocky's "Fog" Music Video
De Givry elaborates in the featurette that numerous elements within the 2015 Jabberwocky video remarkably anticipate aspects of "Arco." He specifically highlights a character's fall, a visual motif that finds resonance in the feature film. Furthermore, the distinctive rainbow-hued glasses worn by characters in the music video bear a striking resemblance to those sported by the three brothers in "Arco." Upon viewing Jabberwocky's "Fog" music video, audiences familiar with "Arco" will instantly recognize the pronounced similarities in the opaque, vibrantly colored eyewear. Even more captivating is the parallel between the "falling character with clothing billowing around them." The "Arco" featurette offers a concise side-by-side comparison of these two scenes, revealing such close artistic alignment that the music video could easily be mistaken for an early animation test for "Arco.
