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''Neighbours'' (French title: ''Voisins'') is a 1952 anti-war film by Scottish-Canadian filmmaker Norman McLaren. Produced at the National Film Board of Canada in Montreal, the film uses the technique known as pixilation, an animation technique using live actors as stop-motion objects. McLaren created the soundtrack of the film by scratching the edge of the film, creating various blobs, lines, and triangles which the projector read as sound. ==Plot== Two men, Jean-Paul Ladouceur and Grant Munro, live peacefully in adjacent cardboard houses. When a flower blooms between their houses, they fight each other to the death over the ownership of the single small flower. The moral of the film is, simply, ''Love your neighbour'' . The moral is also shown in other languages, including: *French: ''Aimez votre prochain'' *Chinese: 親愛鄰居 (''Qīn'ài línjū'') *Hebrew: אהבתי לרעך; (''Ahavthi l'reacha'') *Russian: Любите ближнего своего; ''Ljubitje blížnego svóego'' *Spanish: ''Ama a tu prójimo'' *Italian: ''Amate il prossimo'' *German: ''Liebe deinen Nächsten'' 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Neighbours (1952 film)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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