This short animated film from Walerian Borowczyk and Jan Lenica is, to me, something of a tightrope. On one end of the tightrope is Luis Bunuel, particularly his early work. On the other end is Terry Gilliam and the animation he did for Monty Python.
While much of this is simple and crude, I feel like it may have been unique in its day. The idea of using existing cut outs for animation. Now, it has been done by Gilliam, the fine creator of Wondermark, and many others. But was it done before 1957? I am not aware of this.
Perhaps most interesting is just how innocent the film is. Those who know Borowczyk for "The Beast" might have expected an entirely different animation.
While much of this is simple and crude, I feel like it may have been unique in its day. The idea of using existing cut outs for animation. Now, it has been done by Gilliam, the fine creator of Wondermark, and many others. But was it done before 1957? I am not aware of this.
Perhaps most interesting is just how innocent the film is. Those who know Borowczyk for "The Beast" might have expected an entirely different animation.