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So, 'Somnium Lapidum' is this intriguing stop-motion piece from 2016, shot on 16mm. It’s got a really unique vibe, you know? The film takes a deep dive into the world of stones, weaving together visuals that feel almost meditative. There’s a certain slow pacing that lets you soak in the textures of the materials used. Inspired by Camillo Leonardi's 1533 book, you can really sense the care taken in crafting each character, giving them a life of their own. The animation is practical—no CGI here—so it all feels tactile and real. It's a distinct exploration of the magical properties of stones, and the way color is employed plays a huge role in the overall atmosphere. Definitely worth a watch if you're into avant-garde animation.
Stop-motion animation with a unique tactile quality.Exploration of stones' magical properties and colors.Inspired by historical literature, adds depth to the viewing experience.
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