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All My Relations (film)

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All My Relations is a 5-minute short animated film from 1990, directed by Joanna Priestley[1] and made from drawings on paper with 3-D frames.[2]

Summary

It satirizes the pitfalls of romance, from marriage, childbirth and upward mobility to the disintegration of a relationship. The animation is framed by a series of sculptural assemblages, which emphasize the message implied by the archetypal characters whose dilemmas may be familiar to those who have bought into the American Dream.[3][4][5]

Reception

Los Angeles Times stated that it "blends a screeching sound track with ineptly drawn visuals".[6]

See also

References

  1. ^ Animators Unearthed - Google Books (ch. "Visions of Joanna Priestley")
  2. ^ "All My Relations (1990) - Joanna Priestley | Cast and Crew". AllMovie. Retrieved Jul 29, 2019.
  3. ^ "An Evening With Joanna Priestley". NW Film Center. Oct 27, 2017. Retrieved Jul 29, 2019.
  4. ^ Alphabetical Film List|Joanna Priestley|Priestley Motion Pictures
  5. ^ ANIMATION PROGRAM UNINSPIRED - Chicago Tribune
  6. ^ MOVIE REVIEWS: The Good and the Not-So-Good of Animation - Los Angeles Times