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This short documentary on William Kentridge really dives into the mind of the artist. It's less about the polished surface and more about the raw, messy process of creation. Kentridge's animated films, with their charcoal drawings and erasures, unfold in such a unique way, almost like watching thoughts materialize on screen. The pacing has a kind of contemplative rhythm, allowing you to soak in the visuals and the themes of memory and history. The practical effects stand out, giving it a handmade quality that feels so genuine. There's a certain energy in Kentridge's work that’s hard to pinpoint, but it pulls you in. If you're into animation or the intersection of art and film, this one definitely has a vibe worth exploring.
Focuses on Kentridge's creative process.Highlights the blend of art and animation.Offers a glimpse into South African art themes.
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