R.I.P. Films is an original animated series created by French filmmaker Bruno Collet whose work has been exhibited and praised in numerous film festivals around the world. Like his earlier stop-motion animation short "Calypso is Like So" (2003), featuring a Robert Mitchum puppet running amok on an abandoned movie set, Collet's work pays tribute to the world of classic movies and includes numerous homages and in-joke references to iconic cinema scenes and characters.

In his R.I.P. series, Collet creates a surreal universe in which a monsterous one-eyed fiend repeated tries to gain access to his apartment which is shared by a red-headed roommate who appears to be oblivious to his presence or attempts to frighten him. Employing sight gags, slapstick and a touch of macabre humor, the R.I.P. shorts reflect Collet's unique and exhilarating animation technique.

Collet was born in 1965 in Saint-Brieuc, France. After receiving his degree at the Fine Arts Academy at Rennes he worked on sculpture and 3-D objects exhibitions. His interest in animation developed while he worked for short films and video clips as a decorator. "Le Dos au mur," his first animation short was produced in 2001. The R.I.P. series consists of thirteen shorts which will premiere exclusively on Turner Classic Movies in installments.

It’s "Attack of the Giant One-Eyed Roommate" as our hero gets a first-hand drive-in movie experience!
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It’s time for Film School as our one-eyed friend turns back the clock to the silent era. Roll 'Em!
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In their Little Apartment of Horrors, our one-eyed hero inadvertently grows his own Audrey II – Feed Me!
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Pentagrams are for demon-conjuring, and our one-eyed friend discovers they can do more than just make the floor chalky.
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When a sandstorm is released in the room, the red-haired roommate makes like Imhotep the Mummy. Stay tuned for the wrap-up!
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His name may or may not be Bruce, but a shark loose in the building means just one thing: Surf’s NOT Up!
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Armed with a hypo, the lack of depth perception means that our one-eyed friend has terrible aim. Messiness ensues!
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'Tis the Season, and our one-eyed friend must have been good all year – he got a chainsaw for Christmas!
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He’s no Fay Wray, but our redheaded friend gets Kong-sized protection from his one-eyed would-be roommate!
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Our red-haired roommate has found a great 3-D movie to watch, but that puts his Cyclops of a friend in a weak position. Remember, the red lens goes over the right eye!
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In this outing, the one-eyed interloper finds an entrance by disguising himself as a vampire.
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Our one-eyed friend breaks his way into the apartment using a Ghost Ship, but he discovers that some nautical weapons technology can be tricky.
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Our one-eyed friend gets his wires crossed when he attempts some Mad Lab doings. Henry Frankenstein would be proud.
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