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Eggs, Fish and Blood is really a fascinating piece. It’s this short experimental animation that dives deep into the sensations of pregnancy—very unique in its approach. The way it’s created, mostly scratched directly onto 35mm film, gives it this raw, tactile quality that feels almost visceral. It’s not just a visual treat; it’s an exploration of themes that aren't usually tackled in animation. The pacing is quite deliberate, giving you time to absorb the textures and sounds. It’s been showcased in notable festivals like Hamburg and Bradford, and part of a touring show, Vox Pop Puella, which is interesting in itself. There's a certain atmosphere that lingers; it feels personal yet universally relatable. It's distinctive, for sure, in its artistic choices.
Experimental animation with tactile qualities.Showcases sensory experiences related to pregnancy.Notable festival screenings across England.
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