Miss Todd

Miss Todd

2013 ""
Miss Todd
Miss Todd

Miss Todd

7.4 | en | Animation

1910 Aviation Meet, Mineola Flying Fields, New York City. Miss E. Lillian Todd - history's first female aeronautical engineer - is making last minute checks before her plane will take to the skies. She has fought many battles to make it onto the airfield today. However her biggest challenge is yet to come, as the day's proceedings don't go quite as anyone could have imagined.

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Released: June. 18,2013 | Released Producted By: NFTS , Country: Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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1910 Aviation Meet, Mineola Flying Fields, New York City. Miss E. Lillian Todd - history's first female aeronautical engineer - is making last minute checks before her plane will take to the skies. She has fought many battles to make it onto the airfield today. However her biggest challenge is yet to come, as the day's proceedings don't go quite as anyone could have imagined.

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Thomas W. Muther, Jr. (twm-2) I happened to catch this little gem at the 2014 Sarasota Film Festival today and was blown away. The story--based on the historical fact that in 2009, the eponymous Miss Todd became the first female aeronautical engineer and pilot, was simply but thrillingly, inspiringly told--though the real treat was the means by which this tale was given life. The characters were watercolor-on-paper cut-outs, given life by means of stop motion animation. These cut-outs were photographed amid both 3-D scale models and other watercolors. It was beautifully, artfully done-- managing to capture both the feel of the period in which these events took place and the nuanced emotions of the heroine. This would be a terrific bonbon by which the developing minds of children might be inspired. But I should think most adults would warm to this creative concoction as well. This adult certainly did.