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So, the 'Century of Animation Showcase: 1923' is kind of a neat experience, really. It pulls together a bunch of animated shorts from back in the day—some of them are pretty obscure, but they really capture the experimental spirit of animation in the early 20th century. You get a sense of how pioneering animators were just starting to play with storytelling and visual gags, using practical effects that feel so raw yet charming. The pacing varies quite a bit, which adds to the overall texture—some segments are brisk and punchy, while others linger a bit, letting the bizarre visuals sink in. It's like stepping into a time capsule of creativity that shows just how far we've come since then, but also how much fun they were having.
Restored by Thomas Stathes, highlighting early animation techniques.Features a collection of films that reflect the year 1923's animation landscape.Offers insight into the evolution of animated storytelling.
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