Sylvia (1985 Canadian film)
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| Directed by | Michel Murray | 
| Written by | Michel Murray | 
| Produced by | Yves Leduc | 
| Cinematography | André-Luc Dupont | 
| Edited by | Suzanne Allard | 
| Music by | Raffaele Artiglière | 
| Animation by | Michel Murray | 
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Running time  | 10 minutes | 
| Country | Canada | 
| Language | French | 
Sylvia is a Canadian animated short film, directed by Michel Murray and released in 1985. A satire of the modern family, the film blends live action and animation in its depiction of a bored housewife with a couch potato husband, a computer-addicted son and a punk rocker daughter, who escapes from her family life by imagining herself as the heroine in a romance novel.
The film was voiced by Denise Ally, Daniel Bérard and André Ducharme, with Mario Boucher, Caroline Gadoury, Michel Hébert and François Pierre Le Scouarnec appearing in the live-action segments.
The film premiered at the 1985 Montreal World Film Festival.
The film was a Genie Award nominee for Best Animated Short at the 7th Genie Awards in 1986.