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So, 'First Americans (Part I): And Their Gods' is quite the unique piece. The animation, which is pretty colorful, really draws you in with its abstract pointillist style, making the whole experience feel like an artistic journey through pre-Columbian cultures. It dives deep into the religious beliefs of the Mayans and Aztecs, showcasing their practices in a way that's visually striking yet thoughtful. The pacing is reflective, allowing you to soak it all in, and the use of split-image figures adds layers that make it more than just a typical educational film. It's fascinating to see how it respects the subject matter while also pushing the boundaries of animation for its time.
This film is somewhat niche, which makes it a real treasure for collectors interested in early animated explorations of indigenous cultures. While officially released in various formats, its availability can be a bit spotty, especially on VHS and the more desirable DVD versions. There's definitely a growing interest among collectors who appreciate its artistic approach and historical significance, so keep an eye out for good condition copies.
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