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So, No No Nooky T.V. is quite the curious piece from '87. It mixes animation and documentary in a way that feels both playful and confrontational. The whole vibe of the film is an exploration of sexuality, framed as this social construct, which is a bold take, especially for its time. The use of an Amiga Computer to create the visuals is fascinating—those pixelated graphics carry a rawness that adds to the satirical edge. The pacing is a bit disjointed, almost like a stream of consciousness, which works in its favor, really. You get this strange blend of humor and critique that makes you think while also kind of chuckling. The exploration of feminist themes is there, but it’s wrapped up in a quirky, electronic language that makes it distinctly unique.
Unique blend of animation and documentary stylesExplores sexuality through a satirical lensInteresting use of early computer graphics
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