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Volume 2 of 'Masters of Russian Animation' spans from 1969 to 1978, showcasing a fascinating collection of shorts that blend whimsy with deeper themes. Each piece—like 'Hedgehog in the Fog' or 'The Battle of Kerzhenets'—offers a unique narrative style and distinct visual flair, often employing practical effects that give the animations an organic feel. The pacing varies quite a bit, with some segments leaning into dreamlike states, while others pulse with energy. There's a certain rawness in the storytelling that feels very much tied to the era and cultural context, offering insights into Russian life and folklore while still resonating universally.
This volume has a specific charm and is a significant piece for those interested in the evolution of animation. Finding this format can be a bit tricky, given the limited releases and niche audience. It's definitely one of those gems that collectors often seek out for its authentic representation of a unique cultural era.
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