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Color Cry is a 1952 animated short film that explores experimental techniques in animation. Directed by Len Lye, the film utilizes paint on film and abstract imagery to convey its themes.
Color Cry remains a rarity in collector circles, as its original prints are scarce and often traded among dedicated enthusiasts. The film exists primarily in limited formats, with few restorations in circulation, which only adds to its allure. Given its association with the abstract expressionist movement, there’s a unique interest from collectors who appreciate the intersection of animation and fine art. It's one of those pieces that might not be widely recognized but holds a significant place in discussions about animation history.
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Color Cry is an animated short film that falls under the experimental genre.
Color Cry was directed by Len Lye.
Color Cry was released in 1952.
Keywords associated with Color Cry include abstract, short film, paint on film, and experimental.
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