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<-- back Not sure if this one is technically part of our Brexit coverage -- but in case you're still wondering what mindset it requires for anyone in the UK to think that leaving the EU is a great idea, then you're going to leave this screening not just with an entirely plausible answer, but most likely with a couple of even more troubling questions. Still, Phil Mulloy's animated series The Christies is more than just a portrait of a hopelessly psychopathic English family. Throughout his work, Mulloy is trying to find out is how simple his visual style and sound design has to become so that he retains full artistic autonomy (can keep working without professional animators, voice actors etc.) -- and the result is a radically minimalist, at times truly avantgardistic approach to animation that will make The Simpsons or South Park look utterly baroque in comparison. Of course, The Christies are at least as funny as those two combined, but the specific type of humor that Mulloy employs remains just as minimalist as his drawing style, and other than maybe a distant echo of early 1980s UK post-punk nihilism, there nothing even remotely British about it. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- pirate cinema berlin u kottbusser tor sunday, july 24, 9 pm the christies phil mulloy 2006, 80 mins 12 seats, rsvp first come first serve location in separate mail -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- () >< pirate cinema berlin www.piratecinema.org <-- back |