(Cırtdan, 1969) theo Yalchin Efendiyev

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Cırtdan
Cirtdan (az)
Jirtdan (en)
Джиртдан (ru)

Năm 1969
Đạo diễn Efendiyev Yalchin
Hãng Azerbaijanfilm
Ngạn văn tiếng Azerbaijan
Đề tài Huyền thoại Đông Âu
Hình thức  Cắt giấy
Trường độ 00:10:25
Biên độ 2.06
Hồ sơ Animator Ru, En
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Phụ đề:
Cirtdan.1969.en.1.24fps.1694297257.srt
Ngày: Tháng chín 09 2023 22:07:37
Ngạn văn: tiếng Anh
Điểm: good
Ghi chú: 170 characters long (Đọc)
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1.Cynir

This film seems like "Dam Jong the Braveman" from Vietnam.


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2.Malva_miravis

Loved the art and technique on this one! Might bookmark for future reference


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3.Admin

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Azerbaijan's animated films seem to have been a lot lesser-known than Armenia's in the USSR, as a whole, and there are only a few of them on this site. I'll have to see if I can find anything else that's interesting from there.

As for my own thoughts, I too thought this had a rather characteristic and interesting art style. But as animation, things don't MOVE that well (though not terribly, either), and I found it was sometimes so distracting that it was hard to tell what was going on.

Though I never got entirely lost - the story's pretty straightforward, after all. And things become clearer on a second viewing.

Very nice music (usually a strong point of films from the southern USSR regions).

Sound effects/voices were distractingly "wacky". I'm not sure it was really necessary to go THAT far. It made it harder for me to relate to the characters.

Overall, a bit mixed. Although, very good and daring for a first attempt.

It seems, unless I'm mistaken, that the director of this never returned to animation afterwards...


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4.Malva_miravis

>>3
I agree in a lot of this! I was looking for more info of the director but couldn't find more stuff more than his profile on animator.rus, which is a shame because I wanted to see more stuff exactly like this oof. Cut out is one of my favourite animation techniques recently, and every film is different in aesthetic but this one in particular caught my eye. I was wondering if this has a name?


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5.Admin

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>I was wondering if this has a name?
Well, it's based on Azeribaijani carpet art... so I guess that would be the place to look, if there's a particular name for it. I think the name would be the name of that particular carpet art style...

It is precisely one of the strengths of cutout animation that it allows for a wider range of visual styles (at the cost of being harder to animate smoothly).


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