| Blowhard | |
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| Directed by | Brad Caslor Christopher Hinton |
| Produced by | Jerry Krepakevich Derek Mazur |
| Narrated by | Maara Haas |
| Edited by | Jerry Krepakevich |
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Running time | 10 minutes |
| Country | Canada |
| Language | English |
Blowhard is a Canadian animated short film, directed by Brad Caslor and Christopher Hinton for the National Film Board of Canada in 1978. [1] A satire of capitalism, the film centres on a businessman who moves to Blowhard, a town populated by dragons but without electrical power, and formulates a plan to profit and become rich by exploiting the dragons as a power source. [2]
The film was made for the NFB's Renewable Society series. [2] It also served as a subtle comment on Western Canadian alienation, as businessman J. B. Edwards was "from the East" and the town of Blowhard was "in the West". [2] It was narrated by Maara Haas, and also featured Wayne Finucan as the voice of J. B. Edwards.
The film received a Canadian Film Award nomination for Best Animated Short Film at the 29th Canadian Film Awards in 1978 [3] and it won a Golden Sheaf Award for Best Animation at the Yorkton Film Festival. [4]
It was later broadcast in the United States on Cartoon Network's O Canada anthology series of NFB animated shorts.