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So, Jollity Farm is this intriguing little animated piece from 1988. It’s got that gritty student vibe, very much a product of its time, coming from David Stone while he was at the Royal College of Art. The animation is pretty raw, but that adds to its charm, you know? The anti-nuclear theme runs through it like a thread, giving it a kind of darkly whimsical atmosphere. Pacing is a bit uneven, but it feels deliberate, like a reflection of the chaos of the subject matter. It’s not flashy, but the practical effects have a handmade quality that really pulls you in. You can see the passion and urgency in every frame; it’s a distinct take that stands apart in the documentary realm.
Interesting animation style that reflects its student origins.Explores themes of nuclear anxiety in a whimsical manner.Raw and handmade quality adds to its distinctive appeal.
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