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So, this short from 1978 is quite the visual treat, really. It's like a playful homage to Mondrian’s work, animated with this infectious Boogie Woogie music playing in the background. The way the colors shift and dance in rhythm is captivating, and the animated version of Mondrian himself adds a quirky layer, giving it a sort of surreal charm. You can really feel the pulse of the music syncing with the movements of the paintings. It's not something you'd watch for a narrative, but rather for the experience—a fascinating blend of art and animation that feels quite unique.
Initially released in a limited run, Mondrian has garnered interest among collectors for its experimental animation style. The film has seen various formats over the years, but finding original prints or early video releases can be a challenge. Its artistic flair continues to appeal to both animation aficionados and fans of modern art, making it a noteworthy piece in niche collections.
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