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''A Matter of Loaf and Death'' is a 2008 British stop-motion animated short film produced by
Aardman Animations Aardman Animations Limited (also known as Aardman Studios, simply Aardman or Aardman Animation and stylised as AARDMAN as of 2022) is a British animation studio based in Bristol, England. It is known for films made using stop-motion and clay ani ...
, created by
Nick Park Nicholas Wulstan Park (born 6 December 1958) is a British animator who created ''Wallace and Gromit'', ''Creature Comforts'', ''Chicken Run'', ''Shaun the Sheep'', and '' Early Man''. Park has been nominated for an Academy Award a total of ...
, and is the fourth short to star his characters ''
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'', the first one since ''
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'' in 1995. ''A Matter of Loaf and Death'' is a murder mystery, with Wallace and Gromit starting a new bakery business. With an unknown assailant murdering bakers, Gromit tries to solve the case before Wallace ends up a victim himself. It was the last ''Wallace and Gromit'' film before the retirement of Wallace's voice actor
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in 2010. The short was also one of most watched television specials in the United Kingdom in 2008 and received critical acclaim. It received an Oscar nomination for Best Animated Short Film at the
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, losing to ''
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'', and won a BAFTA and an Annie Award for Best Short Animation and Best Animated Short Subject respectively in 2009.


Plot

A
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has murdered twelve bakers. While on a delivery for their bakery business, Wallace and Gromit save Piella Bakewell, a former
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for the Bake-O-Lite bread company, and her nervous poodle Fluffles when the brakes on her bicycle fail. Gromit finds there is no problem with the brakes, but Wallace is smitten. He and Piella begin a whirlwind romance, and Gromit is angered when she redecorates their house. Fluffles and Gromit share a sensitive moment when she returns Gromit's possessions, discarded by Piella. Wallace sends Gromit to return Piella's forgotten purse. At Piella's mansion, Gromit discovers numbered
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s representing each of the murdered bakers, and an album containing photographs showing Piella in relationships with each one; Wallace is her planned thirteenth victim, completing a
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. When he shows Wallace the evidence, Wallace is too distracted with his engagement to Piella to listen. Gromit installs security measures in their home, including a metal-detecting security screener. After Piella tricks Wallace into thinking that Gromit bit her by biting her own arm, Wallace muzzles Gromit and chains him up. Gromit watches helplessly as Piella prepares to push Wallace to his death, but he is saved when Piella is struck by a bag of flour. After an angry outburst about bakers, she leaves but drops by the next day to apologise with a cake. Gromit, suspicious, follows her home, where Piella throws him into a storeroom with Fluffles. Escaping in Piella's old Bake-O-Lite
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, Gromit and Fluffles arrive at Wallace's house as he lights the candle. After a struggle, the cake falls, revealing it to be a bomb. Wallace and Gromit are attacked by Piella, who reveals she detests bakers after her weight gain ended her career as the Bake-O-Lite girl. She is about to kill Wallace but is attacked by Fluffles in a forklift. In the chaos, the bomb ends up in Wallace's trousers; Gromit and Fluffles neutralise the explosion by filling the trousers with dough while Piella leaps onto her balloon and escapes. However, her weight drags the balloon into the zoo and right to a crocodile enclosure where she is fatally devoured. Dejected, Wallace and Gromit decide to take their mind off their great adventure, especially the battle they had with Piella, with a delivery. Outside, they find Fluffles and she joins them.


Cast

*
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as Wallace *
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as Piella Bakewell * Melissa Collier as Fluffles * Sarah Laborde as Bake-O-Lite singer * Ben Whitehead as Baker Bob (uncredited) *
Geraldine McEwan Geraldine McEwan (born Geraldine McKeown; 9 May 1932 – 30 January 2015) was an English actress, who had a long career in film, theatre and television. Michael Coveney described her, in a tribute article, as "a great comic stylist, with ...
as Miss Thripp (uncredited)


Production

In October 2007, it was announced that ''Wallace and Gromit'' were to return to television after an absence of ten years with a new short film titled ''Wallace and Gromit: Trouble At' Mill''. Filming began in January 2008; creator Nick Park commented that the production period for the short was significantly quicker than that of the feature-length films ''
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'' and '' The Curse of the Were-Rabbit'', which each took five years to complete. ''A Matter of Loaf and Death'' was the first Aardman film to be made using the software Stop-Motion Pro. Five models were created for Gromit alone, with scenes being shot simultaneously on thirteen sets. Commenting on the fact that the short would be made directly for a British audience,
Nick Park Nicholas Wulstan Park (born 6 December 1958) is a British animator who created ''Wallace and Gromit'', ''Creature Comforts'', ''Chicken Run'', ''Shaun the Sheep'', and '' Early Man''. Park has been nominated for an Academy Award a total of ...
said: "I don't feel like I'm making a film for a kid in some suburb of America — and being told they're not going to understand a joke, or a northern saying." Regardless, Park changed the title from ''Trouble at Mill'' as he thought it was too obscure a Northern England colloquialism. As well as a final title that references '' A Matter of Life and Death'', the film also references '' Batman'', '' Aliens'' and '' Ghost''. Park said in an interview with the '' Radio Times'', "The BBC hardly gave a single note or instruction on the whole thing", and Park goes on to remark how it was better than his previous work with DreamWorks, ''Curse of the Were-Rabbit'', where they kept on receiving calls to change critical things. Park cast
Sally Lindsay Sally Jane Lindsay (born 8 July 1973) is an English actress and television presenter known for her roles as Shelley Unwin in the long-running ITV soap opera ''Coronation Street'', Lisa Johnson in the Sky One comedy series '' Mount Pleasant'' a ...
after hearing her on the ''
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'' on BBC Radio 2 whilst driving from Preston. Although unfamiliar with her role as Shelly Unwin in '' Coronation Street'', Park said "Sally has a lot of fun in her voice, flamboyant almost, and I was also looking for someone who could be quite charming too, but with a slightly posh northern accent. Piella needed to at times sound well to do, and then at others sound quite gritty".


Release

The short had its world premiere in Australia, on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's
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on 3 December 2008, and was repeated again the following day on
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. In the United Kingdom, it aired on
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at 20:30 on
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, although it had been readily available on
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since 3 December 2008. On 19 December 2008, Aardman Animations revealed they had "no idea" of how clips were leaked onto
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, ahead of its screening in the United Kingdom. In France, ''A Matter of Loaf and Death'' (''Sacré pétrin'' in French) was shown – dubbed into French – on Christmas Eve 2008, on M6. In Germany, one version, entitled ''Auf Leben und Brot'' was broadcast on the
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network, the title is a play on ''Auf Leben und Tod'' meaning a matter of life and death. In a similar style to ''A Close Shave'', Wallace and Gromit became the theme for BBC One's Christmas presentation for 2008, to promote the showing of ''A Matter of Loaf and Death''.


Reception

The programme was watched by the most viewers of any programme on
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2008 in the United Kingdom and secured the largest Christmas Day audience in five years. It was also the most watched programme in the United Kingdom in 2008, with a peak average audience of 14.4 million. The programme had a share of 53.3%, peaking with 58.1% and 15.88 million at the end of the programme. The repeat showing on New Year's Day 2009 even managed 7.2 million, beating ITV's ''
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'' in the ratings. The short was shown on British television for the third time on Good Friday 2009, pulling in 3.4 million viewers. In BARB's official ratings published on 8 January 2009, it showed that ''A Matter of Loaf and Death'' had 16.15 million, making it the highest rated programme of 2008, and the highest rated non-sporting event in the United Kingdom since 2004, when an episode of '' Coronation Street'' garnered 16.3 million. A positive review came from ''
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'', which gave the film four stars.


Awards

;Won * 2009 –
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– Best Short Animation * 2009 – Annie AwardBest Animated Short Subject ;Nominated * 2010 –
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References


External links

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