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Life On The Move is a fascinating blend of animation and documentary that dives into migration's complexities through a unique lens. The film uses stop-motion techniques, and the craftsmanship here is quite remarkable, utilizing 3D scanning and printing to create the dolls. It's not just a visual feast; it tap into the raw emotion of migration with a somber tone. The pacing feels deliberate, almost meditative, allowing the audience to absorb the stories of those from the Horn of Africa. The stark contrasts between the vibrant animations and the weighty themes really stand out. It’s distinctive in how it melds artistic expression and real-world issues, provoking thought rather than just presenting facts.
Innovative use of 3D printing in animation.Explores real-world issues with artistic depth.Pacing allows for contemplation of heavy themes.
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