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Felix in Exile is quite an interesting piece in the 'Drawings for Projection' series, introducing us to Nandi, an African woman with her own artistic lens on the world. The film's animation mixes fluidity and raw emotion, capturing the landscapes and the haunting wounds of bodies that speak volumes about history and suffering. The pacing is contemplative, allowing the viewer to linger on each frame, each drawing, and the weight they carry. It's a poignant exploration of colonialism and identity, with Nandi as our guide. The practical effects here are subtle yet effective, contributing to that unique atmosphere that feels both intimate and expansive. It’s definitely a cinematic experience that sticks with you, reflective and layered.
Animation style is distinctive and expressive.Themes of identity and history are deeply explored.Pacing allows for reflection on the visuals presented.
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