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So, 'The Films of Nanny Lynn' is a fascinating little piece of animation history. It’s not really about flashy visuals but rather the charm of handmade artistry, all crafted on an Amiga. You get three shorts: 'Princess Emiluma' brings this whimsical fairy tale vibe, 'The Story of Srebrenica' dives into some heavy themes with a surprisingly tender touch for a kid's film, and then there's 'Bob the Blob' which is just plain silly and fun. The pacing is uneven, which gives it a quirky, almost dreamlike feel. It’s like a glimpse into a personal world, made for her grandkids but somehow capturing a moment of internet curiosity during those early days. Nanny Lynn's work reflects a distinct voice amidst the sea of mainstream animation.
Features handcrafted animation on AmigaIncludes thematic depth alongside playful storytellingRepresents early internet culture and bootlegged media
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Lynn Ochberg
Director