
The Chaperone
Directed by Fraser Munden2013 12mAnimation, Documentary,
7.86.8
The Chaperone tells the true, previously untold story of a lone school teacher who fought off an entire motorcycle gang while chaperoning a middle school dance in a church basement in 1970s Montreal, Canada. Told from the first person unscripted perspective of the school teacher and DJ who were there that night, The Chaperone recreates the whole scene using hand drawn animation, miniature sets, puppets, live action Kung Fu and explosions all done in stereoscopic 3D. With over 10,000 hand drawings (many of which were colored in crayon by hand), an original blaxploitation score and featuring a cast of over 200 people, The Chaperone is an unconventional approach to documentary shorts.
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The Chaperone was released on September 11, 2013.
The Chaperone was directed by Fraser Munden.
The Chaperone has a runtime of 12m.
The Chaperone was produced by Mike Glasz, Fraser Munden.
The key characters in The Chaperone are Self (voice) (Ralph Whims), Self (voice) (Stefan Czernatowicz), Young Stefan (Fraser Munden).
The Chaperone is an Animation, Documentary, Biography film.
The Chaperone has an audience rating of 7.8 out of 10.


