Absolutely brilliant animation film by Yuri Norstein (USSR, 1979). In 2003 at Laputah Animation Festival in Tokyo 140 directors and critics from all over the world called it the second best film of...
Absolutely brilliant animation film by Yuri Norstein (USSR, 1979). In 2003 at Laputah Animation Festival in Tokyo 140 directors and critics from all over the world called it the second best film of all times!
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Should I be digging deep to find some profound meaning in this, or is that a futile endeavor?
Either way, this is... very thought-provoking. I feel inspired. Stirred. Moved. Amazing how a series of seemingly random images can make me feel so motivated to create and so proud to be human.
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Animatedeadboy.
You're very stuped man/women.
Either way, this is... very thought-provoking. I feel inspired. Stirred. Moved. Amazing how a series of seemingly random images can make me feel so motivated to create and so proud to be human.
Fantastic.
It's incredibly beautiful, if a bit hard to quite grasp at first.
What kind of technique of animation is that?
I´ve never seen nothing like this. Is amazing!