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From Dawn to Dusk is a peculiar blend of animation and comedy that captures the essence of urban life in the late '60s. The film’s quirky pacing and unique visual style, driven by Dezső Korniss's inventive photo-collages, create a strikingly vibrant atmosphere. While the director remains unknown, the film's satirical take on the single, working woman of its time resonates through its vivid imagery and social commentary. There’s a rawness to the editing that feels almost avant-garde, pulling you into the daily grind with a humorous, yet critical eye. It’s the kind of piece that makes you ponder the roles women were expected to play, all while being entertained by its whimsical charm.
This film was released in limited formats, making it somewhat scarce in collector circles. Originally available on VHS and later on DVD, it hasn't seen many reissues, which adds to its intrigue. Many collectors appreciate it not just for its content but for its innovative use of practical effects and collage techniques. The film might not be widely known, but for those familiar with its themes and presentation, it holds a distinct place in animation history.
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