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My Art School Summer is this quirky gem of a film, you know? It’s got that hand-drawn animation style that feels both nostalgic and fresh at the same time. The pacing is really interesting, kind of meandering like Carol’s own journey through art and self-discovery. You see her grappling with her identity amidst a backdrop of chaotic campus life filled with those typical distractions—like the horn-dogs who just don't get it. The dialogue has a certain raw humor that makes the characters feel real, even when they're being obnoxious. What stands out is how it blends humor with genuine moments of vulnerability. It’s a unique exploration of creativity and sexuality without being too preachy about it, which is refreshing.
Hand-drawn animation styleExploration of identity and creativityUnique blend of humor and vulnerability
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Key Crew
Mary Sandberg
Director