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Nobody Can Stop the Revolution is a 1976 animated short film that combines collage animation with live action. This film offers a unique perspective on the political turmoil in Chile during the Pinochet regime, making it relevant for collectors interested in politically charged animation and historical narratives.
This film is relatively scarce, often overshadowed by more popular works from the era. Its niche appeal makes it a curious find for collectors interested in political cinema and experimental animation. Various formats have circulated, but early prints are particularly sought after due to their historical context and the film's unique blend of artistic styles.
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Nobody Can Stop the Revolution is categorized as an animation and war film.
The film was released in 1976.
The collages were created by East German media artist Lutz Dammbeck, along with Chilean artists Juan Forch and Vivienne Barry.
The film depicts the achievements of the Chilean people under the Allende government and the reversal of progress following the Pinochet military coup.
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