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How to Draw a Cat is this quirky little short from '73 that plays around with the absurdities of artistic instruction. It’s this delightful mix of whimsy and satire, poking fun at the sometimes pretentious world of art. The visuals are playful, almost cartoonish, and they really capture that feline charm we all know and love. It’s not long, but it has a pacing that keeps you smiling, making you think about how we perceive both art and cats. It’s a unique piece that stands out in any collection for its offbeat take on a mundane subject.
How to Draw a Cat has been somewhat elusive in the collector’s circuit, often overshadowed by more mainstream projects from the same era. There aren’t a lot of copies floating around, particularly in good condition, which adds to its allure. The film's unique blend of humor and artistic commentary has sparked interest, making it a curious piece for those who appreciate the quirks of 1970s cinema. It’s worth tracking down just for the experience of seeing a film that doesn’t fit neatly into the typical genre boxes.
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