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So, 'Piccolo film decomposto' is this intriguing little piece from '86 that really plays with the roots of cinema. It dives into chronophotography—a fascinating subject that most folks overlook. The director remains a mystery, which adds a layer of allure. The pacing is, well, brisk, but that’s kind of the point. It’s all about capturing fleeting moments, and it does so using a mix of animation and documentary styles. You can almost feel the tactile nature of the typographic ink as it breathes life into the imagery. It’s a collector's gem that invites you to think about the very nature of moving images, and honestly, it’s kind of a cerebral experience, if you’re into that sort of thing. Definitely not your typical animated fare.
Unique exploration of chronophotography.Mystery surrounding the director adds intrigue.Blends animation with documentary aesthetics.
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Paolo Gioli
Director