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A Doida stands out in the animation landscape, not just for its student-made roots but for how it zeroes in on the weighty themes of societal prejudice. The animation, though simple, carries a raw quality that feels genuine, maybe even a bit rough around the edges, which somehow enhances its message. Svetlana Filippova’s guidance is evident in the way the story unfolds—there's a rhythm to the pacing that mirrors the emotional journey of the characters. It’s based on a tale by Carlos Drummond de Andrade, and you can really sense the depth of its literary origin. The visuals often evoke a dreamlike atmosphere, dancing between whimsy and stark reality. It's a fascinating exploration of human flaws, and the students’ passion is palpable throughout.
Student-produced animationThemes of societal prejudiceGuided by Svetlana Filippova
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