Many thanks to everyone for the leads and links - I've forwarded them
all to my friend and she's very happy. She said wow and many many thanks
to everyone.
Cheers,
Andy
On 29/10/2015 04:21, Cinema Project wrote:
Jim Trainor's films The Animals and Their Limitations are brilliant
animated nature documentaries that, in his words, don't comfort but
instead strand us in the existential horror in which we belong.
Definitely critiquing traditional nature documentaries. You can see a
few excerpts here:
http://herbalpertawards.org/artist/transgression
I'm not sure what else is online.
Heather Lane
On Mon, Oct 26, 2015 at 6:00 AM, Andrew Connor
<s0789...@exseed.ed.ac.uk <mailto:s0789...@exseed.ed.ac.uk>> wrote:
Hi,
I have a friend who is looking for experimental animated
documentaries that follow non narrative structures, and animated
documentaries which function as a critique of traditional
documentary techniques.
Any suggestions for her?
Many thanks,
Andy Connor
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