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67 Aluminum Plates is an intriguing piece of animation that embraces a unique visual style. The film, shown at the Ottawa International Animation Festival in '98, has this almost whimsical yet surreal vibe, which really sets it apart. The pacing feels both fluid and disjointed at times, enhancing that dreamlike quality. You can sense a rawness in the practical effects, which give it an earthy, handmade feel. The themes of transformation and perception are layered throughout, inviting viewers to ponder meaning while simply enjoying the flow of images. It's not about narrative in the traditional sense, but rather an exploration of form and motion, making it distinctively artistic.
Showcased at Ottawa International Animation FestivalExperimental animation styleThemes of perception and transformation
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