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So, 'Making Movie History: Evelyn Lambart' is one of those documentaries that gives you an intimate glimpse into the life of an animation pioneer. It dives into Evelyn's early days at the National Film Board, just after the war, which really sets a unique tone. The pacing is relaxed, allowing her stories to unfold organically, almost like a chat over coffee. What strikes me is her fascinating collaboration with Norman McLaren—it's not just about the films but about their creative chemistry. You can feel her passion for her solo work and how much she believed in the potential of animation as an art form. The practical effects and techniques she discusses are a real treat for fans of the medium. Definitely a distinctive piece in the realm of animation history.
Focus on Lambart's collaborations with McLaren.Discuss her unique animation techniques.Emphasize the historical context of her work.
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