Andaluz (2004) Poster

(2004)

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7/10
Kind of like a commercial for itself
Polaris_DiB14 June 2006
This is sort of an exploration of Hispanic culture, maybe even a place called Andaluz (forgive my lack of knowledge as to what the title means or refers to). It is a very Southwestern form of art, the stuff you'd expect to see on the sides of old pottery excavated from clay mountains, except animated which is really cool.

Actually, it's like those adds for ethnic identity you see on public access channels and early morning children's shows, only without the message at the end saying something about it being paid for some special interest group. It makes one think about how useful and intricate that animation was, and how quickly one was willing to just not care about it despite the real artistry and development going on behind it.

But that's a side issue. In terms of this film itself, it's pretty and interesting, which is what, I gather, most of Joanna's art is.

--PolarisDiB
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