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So, 'Opresores oprimidos' is quite an interesting piece from 2013, crafted by Colombian artists Fernando Pareja and Leidy Chavez. The animation is striking, not your typical mainstream fare, which gives it a unique flair. It has this raw, expressive quality that really brings the themes of oppression and resistance to life. You can feel the cultural context deeply embedded in the visuals. The pacing allows for contemplation, not rushing through the narrative. It’s almost meditative at times, inviting you to linger on the imagery. The atmosphere is heavy but not without moments of levity, which is kind of refreshing. Overall, it's distinctive for its artistic approach and the socio-political commentary woven through the animation.
Featured in I Bienal del Sur, Panama, 2013Distinctive animation style, not typical mainstreamDeeply rooted cultural themes regarding oppression
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