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Autumn (1982) is the third entry in that intriguing animated cycle inspired by Pushkin's artistry and writings. The film captures a unique tone, weaving poetry with visual artistry, creating something that feels both introspective and melancholic. The pacing is contemplative, giving you time to absorb the striking imagery and the emotional undercurrents that run deep throughout. The animation style, though not flashy, carries a distinct charm with its hand-drawn techniques that evoke a certain nostalgia. It’s fascinating how it taps into themes of change, solitude, and the passage of time, reflecting the essence of autumn itself. The performances, while reliant on visuals, still convey a depth that invites reflection. A film that appeals to those who appreciate the subtleties of animation as an art form.
Third film in the biographical cycleInspired by Pushkin's drawingsMelancholic atmosphere with hand-drawn animation
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