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Boolean Procedure is this curious piece from 1980, an animation that dives into the unsettling theme of technological redundancy. You’ve got this guy who finds himself out of work thanks to the encroaching presence of computers. The tone is almost melancholic, with a surreal atmosphere that’s quite reminiscent of that era's experimental animations. The pacing is methodical, allowing you to really soak in the visuals, which are a mix of hand-drawn elements and some fascinating practical effects that were pretty avant-garde for its time. There’s this stark contrast between the vibrancy of the animation and the stark reality of job loss, which gives it a distinctive edge. Not many films tackle this theme in such a visually engaging way, honestly.
Unique animation style for the era.Explores themes of technology and redundancy.Not widely known, but intriguing perspective.
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Nichola Bruce
Director