One of Lawrence Jordan's earliest animated films, PINK SWINE is an energetic and playful mix of various animation styles. Described as "an anti-art dada collage film," this free-form short presents cut-out images animated across old photos (a style picked up by Terry Gilliam a few years later) and found objects that dance to the beat of the rock-and-roll soundtrack. He produced this short during a summer spent with Joseph Cornell and Jordan edited the film entirely in camera, making the upbeat visual rhythm of this delightful lark even more impressive. –Sean Axmaker | ||
Title | : | Pink Swine! |
Release Date | : | 1962-01-01 |
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Production Countries | : | United States of America, |
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Genres | : | Animation, Music, |
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Plot Keywords | : | collage, short film, |
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