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Long Drawn-Out Trip: Sketches from Los Angeles is an intriguing piece. It’s a collection of animated sketches that feels like a personal diary brought to life. Gerald Scarfe's unique style captures the essence of LA through a series of impressions, showcasing a blend of historical and contemporary American folk heroes. The pacing is relaxed, almost meandering, which fits the laid-back vibe of a six-week exploration. There's a certain rawness to the animation that gives it character, while the themes of identity and cultural observation feel ever-relevant. If you're into animation with a more personal touch, this one’s worth checking out.
This film has a bit of a niche appeal, partly due to its unique animation style and the elusive nature of Scarfe as a director. It hasn't been widely distributed, which adds to its scarcity. Collectors tend to appreciate its artistic merit and the personal insights it provides into Los Angeles during the early '70s. As interest in experimental animation grows, this film has seen a resurgence among collectors seeking something off the beaten path.
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