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Chants populaires nº 6 is a unique piece of animation that captures a certain wistfulness. The film features Madeleine Lachance's haunting rendition of "Là-haut sur ces montagnes," while the visuals consist of simple yet evocative drawings that almost float in time. The second segment, "C'est l'aviron," takes you on a gentle journey across a nostalgic landscape, with a boat gliding effortlessly to the rhythm of the melody. The atmosphere feels almost dreamlike—there’s a certain lightness to it, but also a deep undercurrent of longing. It's fascinating how these elements come together to create a very distinct experience, one that sticks with you long after viewing.
Chants populaires nº 6 has seen limited release over the years, with few copies surfacing in collector circles, making it a bit of an enigma. The format history is not extensive; it’s primarily circulated in collector viewings and niche festivals. Interest among collectors is steadily growing, especially for those who appreciate animated shorts that blend music and illustration in such a distinctive way.
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