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So, 'Grand galop chromatique' is a fascinating piece of experimental animation that really plays with the visual rhythm of galloping horses. The whole film is essentially a series of drawings, almost like a flipbook brought to life, dancing to the intricate music of Liszt. You feel the energy and movement, which is both fluid and frenetic. There's this hypnotic quality to it, drawing you into this equestrian world where the visuals sync with the score in a way that feels both chaotic and coherent. It’s not your typical narrative-driven film, but rather an exploration of motion and sound, which makes it quite distinctive in the realm of animated works. If you're into animation that veers into the abstract, this one certainly holds its own.
Experimental animation styleUnique synchronization of visuals and musicFocus on motion rather than narrative
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Jean-Pierre Valladeau
Director