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Self Portrait (2015) is this intriguing animated piece, commissioned by Harald Inhülsen, that really dives into the complexity of identity. The animation style carries a certain fluidity, sometimes whimsical and other times stark, which complements the themes of self-exploration and introspection. It feels like a visual diary, layered with emotion and thought. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the audience to absorb each frame, which feels almost meditative. It's interesting to note how it operates as a companion to Stefano Miraglia's work; there's a dialogue between them that’s quite fascinating. The practical effects give it a unique texture, setting it apart in the animation genre. Definitely one for those who appreciate the nuances of artistic expression in film.
Interesting dialogue with Stefano Miraglia's work.Deliberate pacing enhances thematic depth.Unique texture from practical effects.
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