Satiemania

Animation / Court métrage
Yougoslavie, 1978, 9 min

Réalisation:

Zdenkó Gasparovich

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The fauna of the megalopolis, the jungle of the supermarket, the bedlam of brothels and bars, the effects of the bars in fog, the swaying ears of corn, the swaying of men hanging from the gallows, the ripple of water – seen by the eye of the animator in harmony and conflict and accompanied by the satirical, mocking, but sometimes pure lyrical music of Eric Satie. (Anifilm)

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anglais If it weren't ridiculous regarding such a minority genre as experimental animation, I would say that Satiemania is a cult short film. A cult film for a small group of animators and directors of animated films, and for avid fans of alternative animation. At one time, this film embarked on a successful journey through specialized film festivals and club screenings. It doesn't have a coherent story or a central character and is rather a sequence of moving pictures depicting life in today's metropolis, and it is interesting for its visual aspects, especially from the perspective of animation effects. It made a big impression on Gasparovich's colleagues in the industry at the time. Together with a lyrical piano accompaniment, the images convey a sensory experience and speak to their viewers similarly to the works of top painters. Overall impression: 65%. However, it is not for everyone. ()

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