Geraldine (2000 film)

Geraldine is a 2000 French animated short film, directed by Arthur de Pins [fr], while he was attending Arts Decos'.

Struggling to assume her new role in life, Geraldine learns the many facets of womanhood from her former girlfriend, while continuing to fend off male advances.

de Pins however, who has no sisters and attended an all boys school in his youth, was "merely having fun" with the film and exploring his curiosity in the opposite sex.

[3] In a review for Short of the Week, Ian Lumsden posited that the film was rendered in Flash and that After Effects was likely used for compositing.

[4] Amid Amidi of Cartoon Brew and independent animator Celia Bullwinkel have both expressed affinity for the film.

[7] Writing for Short of the Week, Ian Lumsden called Geraldine a "hilarious romp" and praised de Pins' "febrile wit".

[12] The film was released on DVD in 2004 by Lowave, as part of a compilation titled Metronomic & Co: French animated shorts, volume 1.

Director Arthur de Pins