There is a very early George Landow (he later changed his name to Owen Land)  film titled /The Film that Rises to the Surface of Clarified Butter./ It includes animated drawing, but not in the full frame illusionistic way. Like all his best films, it is extremely strange and I think quite great. Don't know how you can see it though.

Fred Camper
Chicago


On 4/30/2021 4:09 PM, Sebastian Wiedemann wrote:
Dear Frameworkers,
I'm very interested in the relation between experimental filmmaking and drawings (more than the action of drawing for the camera or even animated gestures based on drawing.) I'm having in mind works like the recent "Apiyemiyekî?" by Ana Vaz or the superposition scenes with drawings in "Blissfully yours" by Weerasethakul. I will be very grateful if you can help me increase the repertoire of films of this kind. Any clue will be very appreciated.
Thanks,
Best,
Sebastian

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