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So, 'The School' from 1958 is a fascinating piece, really. It’s this blend of animation and live-action photographs that creates a surreal atmosphere. The military drill theme stands out, evoking a peculiar yet intriguing sense of order and chaos simultaneously. You can feel Jan Lenica's experimental touch in the visuals, which feels both playful and unsettling. The pacing is somewhat hypnotic, drawing you in with its rhythmic repetition, making it feel almost like a dream state. It’s not your typical animation, and that makes it distinctive in a sea of conventional works from that era.
This film has had a niche following among collectors, especially those interested in experimental animation. Its rarity is heightened by limited release formats, making the original prints quite sought after. There’s an air of mystery surrounding its creator, as the director remains largely unknown, which adds to its allure. If you're into unique artistic expressions from the late 50s, this piece definitely warrants a closer look.
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