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So, 'Holy Mary' is this quirky short by Jerry Tartaglia from '91 that really dives into the world of papal fashion with a satirical twist. The tone is a mix of irreverence and cheeky humor, sort of poking fun at the pomp of religious attire, which is pretty bold for a short film. The pacing is brisk, keeping you hooked without overstaying its welcome. You notice the practical effects used to exaggerate the fashion elements, giving it a unique visual flair. While the director’s name might be elusive, Tartaglia’s distinct style shines through in the performances, capturing that blend of comedy and critique. It’s definitely a piece that stands out in the realm of short films, with a vibe that feels both playful and provocative.
Unique exploration of religious themesInteresting practical effectsShort and impactful runtime
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