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Pushing The Limits of Art and Storytelling at 30 fps
Gargantuan-Media27 May 2009
Danish animator and artist Rosto uses story-telling elements from his graphic novels such as Stream-of-Consciousness and Broken Narrative to shape his unusual settings.

This effect is even more powerful on film with the addition of multiple animation techniques: oil, stop-motion, motion graphics and amazing CG/3d models.

This film has enjoyed a period of great critical success winning acclaim in the Taos Film Fest, Revelation Perth, and the Hong Kong International Film Fest.
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provocative
Kirpianuscus19 October 2023
Provocative, in case of Rosto films , sounds strange. Because it is fair to be provocative, as seductive expression of imagination, well served by technycal tools.

A story told by Mellies to Krouac. One of stories so familiar from childhood for many of us , after the discover of circles of hakawaties. At the first sight, only a pretext for impressive images, cryptic story , oniric slices, misterious travel.

But the great piece of puzzle remains the end. The beautiful ambiguity of borders between real and fiction. And a nice presumed encounter , with few drops of In front of law by Franz Kafka.
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