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A strange look at the goings on in a bistro where the service is slow. Russian animation by Ivan Maximov. 2003.
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Russian surrealistic cartoon...
Interlacing of three dreams (man-woman-dog),strong influence of Dali's paintings...
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Strange Russian animation from the Pilot group.1991. What happens when you sleep?
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Surreal Russian animation from the Pilot studio 1992.
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Abgedrehteste Stop-Clay-Motion...was ich kenne...sehr GEIL!!!nichts für zarte Gemüter!!!!
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Made in 1963, Lenica created "Labyrinth" a self-consciously Kafka-esque tale of a winged lonely man literally devoured by totalitarian rule. Along with Ji?í Trnka's Ruka (The Hand, 1965), Labirynt is considered to be one of the finest political animations ever made.
Jan Lenica's checkered career has encompassed excursions into music, architecture, poster-making, costume design, children's book illustration, and all aspects of filmmaking. It is, however, for his animation that he is best known, particularly his collage and "cutout" films, which have their roots in the art of Max Ernst and John Heartfield. The films have influenced the work of Jan Švankmajer and Terry Gilliam.
In the 1950s, his films with Walerian Borowczyk led an aesthetic revolution in Poland that sent reverberations all over the Eastern European animation scene.
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"Legendary left-field guitarist Lucas" (The Guardian) plays his original solo guitar score for the 1912 Russian silent surrealist classic "The Cameraman's Revenge" (Ladislaw Starewicz), recorded live in Richmond Virginia at the James River Film Festival 3/25/06. Part of his "Sounds of the Surreal" silent film project, which includes original solo guitar scores played live to accompany Rene Clair's "En'Tracte" and Fernand Leger's "Ballet Mecanique"
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Made in 1963 Lenica created a self-consciously Kafka-esque tale of a winged lonely man literally devoured by totalitarian rule. Along with Ji?í Trnka's Ruka (The Hand, 1965), Labirynt is considered to be one of the finest political animations ever made.
Jan Lenica's checkered career has encompassed excursions into music, architecture, poster-making, costume design, children's book illustration, and all aspects of filmmaking. It is, however, for his animation that he is best known, particularly his collage and "cutout" films, which have their roots in the art of Max Ernst and John Heartfield. The films have influenced the work of Jan Švankmajer and Terry Gilliam.
In the 1950s, his films with Walerian Borowczyk led an aesthetic revolution in Poland that sent reverberations all over the Eastern European animation scene.
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trailer of unfinished czech animated film by Jiri Barta...ein Trailer über eine Film der nie fertig wird...bzw wurde....
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A short polish animated film by Grzegorz Jonkajtys & Marcin Kobylecki.
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