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Chant En Couleur explores a unique landscape of sound and visuals, blending animation with a deep dive into the textures of analog film. It’s not your typical animated fare. The pacing feels meditative, almost like a slow unraveling of a dream. The visuals are layered, created through experimental techniques that manipulate film stock in interesting ways. It’s about how sound shapes perception, as much as it’s about the imagery itself. You really get the sense of a conversation between the audio and the visuals, which keeps you engaged on different levels. It’s distinctive—feels almost like an art installation, but in movie form. A bit of an abstract journey, for sure, but worth the exploration.
Experimental animation techniquesFocus on sound and visualsAbstract storytelling
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Dirk de Bruyn
Director