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So, 'Archangel Gabriel and Mistress Goose' is this intriguing little puppet animation from 1965. It’s based on Boccaccio's Decameron, which already sets a certain tone. The film mixes ribald humor with a whimsical atmosphere, showcasing a young Venetian lady who confesses her desires to a monk, leading to some rather cheeky impersonations. The puppetry, while simple, has a charm that adds a unique texture to the storytelling. The pacing is playful, offering a blend of flirtation and mischief that feels engaging, if not a bit naughty. It’s not every day you see such a blend of classic literature and animated puppetry, making it a distinctive piece in the realm of adult animation.
This film exists in limited formats, primarily known in its original 16mm prints, making it somewhat scarce. The blend of puppet animation with adult themes has sparked interest among collectors, particularly those focused on niche or avant-garde animations. Its quirky charm and distinctive storytelling lend it a unique spot within the broader landscape of 1960s animation, appealing to those with a taste for the unusual.
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