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Blossoming No. 3369 is an intriguing piece of animation from 1971, wrapped in a haze of mystery due to its unknown director. It dives into the concept of anima veritae, playing with the boundaries of reality and perception through its unique visual language and pacing. The atmosphere is both whimsical and contemplative, drawing viewers into a dream-like experience that feels almost surreal. The practical effects employed, though modest, lend a certain charm, creating a tactile feel that complements the film’s themes of transformation and discovery. It stands out, not just for its artistry but for being an early exploration of ideas that would later resonate in more mainstream animation.
This film is relatively rare, with few known copies circulating among collectors. Its unique concept and animation style make it a point of interest, particularly for those tracking the evolution of animated film in the early '70s. While it may not have received wide release, its artistic merit and contribution to the genre have created a niche collector market. Be prepared for some challenges in finding a good print, as it's not often featured in major collections.
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