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Issue Details: First known date: 2023... 2023 Memoir of a Snail
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'Her life may be a mess, but Grace Pudel (Snook, Succession; Predestination, MIFF 2014) does derive pleasure from three things: her snail collection, romance novels and her guinea pigs. As children, she and twin brother Gilbert (Smit-McPhee, The Power of the Dog; Slow West) eked out a modest existence with their paraplegic father, a has-been performer gripped by alcoholism and grief after their mother’s death. When he, too, passes away, the siblings are split up by child services: Grace is sent to Canberra, and Gilbert, to Perth. Isolated and depressed, Grace retreats behind a carapace – much like her snails – and fills her emotional void through compulsive hoarding. That is, until she finds a fourth source of joy: a friendship with outrageous octogenarian Pinky (Weaver, Animal Kingdom; Silver Linings Playbook).'

Source: Melbourne International Film Festival.

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‘Emotionally Resonant’ Animation Wins Top Prize at London Film Festival Lanre Bakare , 2024 single work column
— Appears in: The Guardian Australia , 21 October 2024;

'Jury names Adam Elliot’s Memoir of a Snail as best film in first for stop-motion feature' 

Overtly Handmade and so Very Moving: Adam Elliot’s Memoir of A Snail Is a Stop Motion Triumph Jack McGrath , 2024 single work review
— Appears in: The Conversation , 16 October 2024;

— Review of Memoir of a Snail Adam Elliot , 2023 single work film/TV
Feat of Clay Harry Windsor , 2024 single work review
— Appears in: The Monthly , October 2024; (p. 56-59)

— Review of Memoir of a Snail Adam Elliot , 2023 single work film/TV
'SOMETIMES IT FEELS AS THOUGH every Australian film is a coming-of-age story. Inside and Memoir of a Snail were two of the best at this year’s Melbourne International Film Festival, and, though they couldn’t be more different, each generates pathos and tension from the awful vulnerability of children shunted into the world of adults' (Introduction)
Adam Elliot’s 15-year Wait for Memoir of a Snail Stephen A. Russell , 2024 single work review
— Appears in: The Saturday Paper , 26 September - 4 October 2024;

'On the eve of the release of his first full-length feature film in 15 years, Oscar-winning animator Adam Elliot muses on a life spent working with wood, glue and clay. By Stephen A. Russell.' 

Feat of Clay Harry Windsor , 2024 single work review
— Appears in: The Monthly , October 2024; (p. 56-59)

— Review of Memoir of a Snail Adam Elliot , 2023 single work film/TV
'SOMETIMES IT FEELS AS THOUGH every Australian film is a coming-of-age story. Inside and Memoir of a Snail were two of the best at this year’s Melbourne International Film Festival, and, though they couldn’t be more different, each generates pathos and tension from the awful vulnerability of children shunted into the world of adults' (Introduction)
Overtly Handmade and so Very Moving: Adam Elliot’s Memoir of A Snail Is a Stop Motion Triumph Jack McGrath , 2024 single work review
— Appears in: The Conversation , 16 October 2024;

— Review of Memoir of a Snail Adam Elliot , 2023 single work film/TV
Adam Elliot’s 15-year Wait for Memoir of a Snail Stephen A. Russell , 2024 single work review
— Appears in: The Saturday Paper , 26 September - 4 October 2024;

'On the eve of the release of his first full-length feature film in 15 years, Oscar-winning animator Adam Elliot muses on a life spent working with wood, glue and clay. By Stephen A. Russell.' 

‘Emotionally Resonant’ Animation Wins Top Prize at London Film Festival Lanre Bakare , 2024 single work column
— Appears in: The Guardian Australia , 21 October 2024;

'Jury names Adam Elliot’s Memoir of a Snail as best film in first for stop-motion feature' 

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