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So, 'One Day I Saw 10,000 Elephants' is a fascinating piece. It’s this rich tapestry of memory and history, told through the eyes of Angono Mba, an octogenarian looking back at an expedition he was part of. The animation style is quite unique, blending traditional techniques with a modern touch, which really brings to life the landscapes of Spanish Guinea. The pacing, while contemplative, draws you into the nostalgia and wonder of the past. It’s not just about elephants or the filmmaker’s quest; there’s this undercurrent of the colonial experience wrapped in Mba’s recollections. The performances, though animated, feel grounded and authentic, and the practical effects used really set the atmosphere—almost like you can feel the humid air of the jungle. Overall, it’s a distinctive narrative that lingers.
Unique animation style blends traditional and modern techniques.Explores themes of memory and colonial history.Grounded performances create an authentic atmosphere.
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Key Crew
Juan Pajares
Director