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Stories of Love and Slaughter is a fascinating dive into the vibrant animation scene of 1970s Spain, a period ripe with social change. This film stitches together a tapestry of narratives, reflecting on love, death, sex, and the omnipresent theme of violence, all through the lens of notable Spanish illustrators and humorists like Chumy Chumez and Perich. The humor is sharp, often dark, and the animation style pulls you into a world that feels both familiar and unsettling. You can really see the socio-political climate of the time influencing the storytelling, and the pacing shifts seamlessly between the light-hearted and the serious, making for an oddly captivating viewing experience.
The film has a somewhat elusive presence in collector circles, as it was released in a time when animation in Spain was evolving and not yet mainstream. Formats can be quite limited, with many collectors seeking out the original prints due to their rarity. Interest tends to spike among those who appreciate the distinct animation style and the historical context of the period, making it a curious piece for anyone focused on animation history.
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