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AnimationDramaComedy

Memoir of a Snail

- Life can only be understood backwards, but we have to live it forwards.

Forcibly separated from her twin brother when they are orphaned, a melancholic misfit learns how to find confidence within herself amid the clutter of misfortunes and everyday life.

Release Date : 2024-10-17

Language :EnglishFrench

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : ArenamediaScreen Australia

Production Country : Australia

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Sarah Snook

Character Name : Grace (voice)

Original Name : Sarah Snook

Gender : Female

Kodi Smit-McPhee

Character Name : Gilbert (voice)

Original Name : Kodi Smit-McPhee

Gender : Male

Jacki Weaver

Character Name : Pinky (voice)

Original Name : Jacki Weaver

Gender : Female

Magda Szubanski

Character Name : Ruth Appleby (voice)

Original Name : Magda Szubanski

Gender : Female

Dominique Pinon

Character Name : Percy Pudel (voice)

Original Name : Dominique Pinon

Gender : Male

Tony Armstrong

Character Name : Ken (voice)

Original Name : Tony Armstrong

Gender : Male

Paul Capsis

Character Name : Ian / Narelle (voice)

Original Name : Paul Capsis

Gender : Male

Eric Bana

Character Name : James the Magistrate (voice)

Original Name : Eric Bana

Gender : Male

Bernie Clifford

Character Name : Owen Appleby (voice)

Original Name : Bernie Clifford

Gender : Male

Davey Thompson

Character Name : Ben Appleby (voice)

Original Name : Davey Thompson

Gender : Male

Charlotte Belsey

Character Name : Young Grace (voice)

Original Name : Charlotte Belsey

Gender : Male

Mason Litsos

Character Name : Young Gilbert (voice)

Original Name : Mason Litsos

Gender : Male

Nick Cave

Character Name : Bill Clarke (voice)

Original Name : Nick Cave

Gender : Male

Agnes Davison

Character Name : Additional Young Grace (voice)

Original Name : Agnes Davison

Gender : Male

Daniel Agdag

Character Name : Doctor (voice)

Original Name : Daniel Agdag

Gender : Male

Saxon Wright

Character Name : Bert (voice)

Original Name : Saxon Wright

Gender : Male

Selena Brennan

Character Name : Annie Pudel (voice)

Original Name : Selena Brennan

Gender : Male

Adam Elliot

Character Name : Denise Floyd (voice)

Original Name : Adam Elliot

Gender : Male

Smita Singh

Character Name : Teacher (voice)

Original Name : Smita Singh

Gender : Male

Braiden Asciak

Character Name : Dwayne Appleby (voice)

Original Name : Braiden Asciak

Gender : Male

Dan Doherty

Character Name : Shayne Appleby / Canberra Courier (voice

Original Name : Dan Doherty

Gender : Male

Alexander Esenarro Santafe

Character Name : Hector Santamaria (voice)

Original Name : Alexander Esenarro Santafe

Gender : Male

Hedley Elliot

Character Name : Crossing Kid Hedley (voice)

Original Name : Hedley Elliot

Gender : Male

Clancy Elliot

Character Name : Crossing Kid Clancy (voice)

Original Name : Clancy Elliot

Gender : Male

Grace Elliot

Character Name : Crossing Kid Gracey (voice)

Original Name : Grace Elliot

Gender : Male

Luke Elliot

Character Name : Headmaster / Security Guard (voice)

Original Name : Luke Elliot

Gender : Male

Jub Clerc

Character Name : Nursing Home Resident Mavis / Sperm Nurse (voice)

Original Name : Jub Clerc

Gender : Male

Craig Ross

Character Name : Craig Ross (voice)

Original Name : Craig Ross

Gender : Male

Vicki Ross

Character Name : Laughter Club Vicki (voice)

Original Name : Vicki Ross

Gender : Male

David Williams

Character Name : Sylvia (voice)

Original Name : David Williams

Gender : Male

Klaus Banadinovich

Character Name : Additional Adult Voices (voice)

Original Name : Klaus Banadinovich

Gender : Male

Charlotte Culshaw

Character Name : Additional Adult Voices (voice)

Original Name : Charlotte Culshaw

Gender : Male

Ruby Davis

Character Name : Additional Adult Voices (voice)

Original Name : Ruby Davis

Gender : Male

Beryl Downing

Character Name : Additional Adult Voices (voice)

Original Name : Beryl Downing

Gender : Male

Wilhelmina Elliot

Character Name : Additional Kids Voices (voice)

Original Name : Wilhelmina Elliot

Gender : Male

Owen Grieve

Character Name : Additional Adult Voices (voice)

Original Name : Owen Grieve

Gender : Male

Alyssia Jade

Character Name : Additional Kids Voices (voice)

Original Name : Alyssia Jade

Gender : Male

Caleb Lee

Character Name : Additional Kids Voices (voice)

Original Name : Caleb Lee

Gender : Male

Veronica Lynch

Character Name : Additional Adult Voices (voice)

Original Name : Veronica Lynch

Gender : Male

Jaylen Nagloo

Character Name : Additional Kids Voices (voice)

Original Name : Jaylen Nagloo

Gender : Male

Devanjana Rajesh

Character Name : Additional Kids Voices (voice)

Original Name : Devanjana Rajesh

Gender : Male

Ruth Relf

Character Name : Additional Adult Voices (voice)

Original Name : Ruth Relf

Gender : Male

Roger Savage

Character Name : Additional Adult Voices (voice)

Original Name : Roger Savage

Gender : Male

Flynn Wandin

Character Name : Additional Kids Voices (voice)

Original Name : Flynn Wandin

Gender : Male

Andy Wright

Character Name : Additional Adult Voices (voice)

Original Name : Andy Wright

Gender : Male

Lee Yee

Character Name : Additional Adult Voices (voice)

Original Name : Lee Yee

Gender : Male

Reviews

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good.film

@good.film

2024-10-16

It feels great to laugh straight after you’ve just welled up. The characters in Memoir of a Snail, the new animated tale from Academy Award winner Adam Elliot, feel authentically real to us - and even though Elliot includes jokes, he doesn’t joke ABOUT them. He lays them bare to us with respect, and imbues his odd menagerie with… well, with dignity. Which is a funny thing to say about something with plasticine eyeballs and glycerine tears. Read our deeper dive into Memoir of a Snail at good.film: https://good.film/guide/theres-nothing-like-memoir-of-a-snail-just-try-not-to-cry

C

Chris Sawin

@ChrisSawin

2024-11-17

Australian animator and filmmaker Adam Elliot’s last full-length feature film was Mary and Max (2009). Memoir of a Snail is narrated and told from the point of view of Grace Pudel (Sarah Snook). Grace details her life story that finds humor and sentimentality in the face of depression, shortcomings, and letdowns. There are two people in the world that Grace feels comfortable with: her twin brother Gilbert (Kodi Smit-McPhee) and her best friend Pinky (Jacki Weaver). Their mother died during childbirth and their father is a drunk paraplegic who is a former street performer and animator from France. Grace developed the desire to be an animator while Gilbert wants to be a street performer. After their father passes away, the twins are separated and put into foster homes in two separate states. They spend the majority of the film writing letters to one another and dreaming of the day that they can reunite. As an adult, Grace meets Pinky. Pinky wears giant, red-rim glasses, is covered in wrinkles and liver spots, and habitually smokes cigars. She has traveled all over the world, met countless people, been with only a handful of memorable men, and has lived a crazy life full of no regrets or dull moments. She quickly becomes Grace’s best friend. Grace becomes obsessed with snails at a young age. She keeps live ones as pets in a jar and buys every snail-related knickknack she can get her hands on. She also likes to read trashy romance novels and is constantly eating Chiko Rolls, which are spring rolls that are the size of burritos. If you haven’t seen Mary and Max or his 2003 Academy Award-winning short Harvie Krumpet, Adam Elliot’s stop-motion animated style isn’t as smooth and polished as recent Laika or Aardman films have become. Elliot’s stop-motion still looks like it was hand-crafted by humans – visible balls of clay that have been molded into these soul-driven characters that we eventually grow to love. It would have been extremely easy for Adam Elliot to make Memoir of a Snail into a film that emotionally destroys the audience and never looks back. However, the film is written in a way that makes you feel an entire spectrum of emotions over a mere 90 minutes. Anyone who grew up as a loner will sympathize with Grace, especially when devoting your life to collecting something you love. But her story is presented in a way that allows you to laugh at all the terrible things in her life. The characters in the film, no matter how much screen time they’re given, are loaded with eccentricities. There’s a bum who lost his job as a court judge because he liked to masturbate in court, the foster family Gilbert is sent to is a wildly religious one complete with gibberish prayers and apple worshipping, and Grace falls in love with a man in the neighborhood while he’s using his leaf blower. Surprisingly, Memoir of a Snail is R-rated. There’s some mild vulgarity in there and repeated use of the middle finger, but there’s also a shocking amount of nudity. Grace’s foster family has this boring front of designing traffic lights. They create awards for her every week and hang them on her wall to get her to stop being sad about being separated from her brother. But they’re also swingers who like to take exotic vacations purely driven based on having sex with new people in a new place. Memoir of a Snail is an animated film that is as enjoyable on an emotional level as a thought-provoking one. The film has several life lessons that stick with you afterward. Grace, Gilbert, and their father all wrestle with feeling caged in throughout the film, but the difference is who feels like a glass half full, a glass half empty, and just a glass. Made on a rapid 32-week shooting schedule where animators had to complete 10 seconds a day to finish on time, Memoir of a Snail is a small-budget animated film that feels like a handmade labor of love. It’s a film that honors weird people no matter how bizarre they may be. Next to its superb writing and ability to make you laugh while ripping your heartstrings to shreds, that is what makes it so beautiful and memorable.