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So, 'Why Man Creates' is an interesting blend of animation and documentary, crafted by Saul Bass in 1968. It really dives into the intricacies of creativity versus the often cold, mechanical nature of industrialization. The pacing can be quite meditative, allowing the viewer to really reflect on the themes. The animation style is unique, with a mix of practical effects that give it a tactile feel—very much of its time. What strikes me is how Bass uses visual storytelling to critique society's relationship with creation and technology. It's not just a linear narrative; it's more like a visual essay that invites contemplation. The imagery stays with you, and the tone feels both playful and serious. Definitely a piece that sparks conversation.
Preserved by the Academy Film ArchiveCombines animation with documentary elementsThemes of creativity and industrialization
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