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Alright, so 'AIDS: You Can't Catch It Holding Hands' is this intriguing animation from 1990, drawing from a book that Niki de Saint Phalle, a French-American artist, penned and illustrated. The style is quite unique, a blend of vivid colors and imaginative animation that reflects the pressures and misunderstandings surrounding AIDS at the time. It’s not your typical animation; the tone is serious yet hopeful, which really sets it apart. Pacing feels deliberate, almost meditative in its way of conveying complex themes without overwhelming the viewer. It’s distinctive in how it approaches a sensitive subject—using art as a medium to challenge stigma. Definitely a conversation starter and a piece of history in a somewhat niche category.
This film has seen limited releases over the years, making it somewhat elusive for collectors. Its original VHS release is particularly sought after, but scarcity has kept it from being widely available. As an exploration of social issues through animation, it garners interest from both animation enthusiasts and those focused on LGBTQ+ history, contributing to its collector value.
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