Stars and Stripes

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"Stars and Stripes" is a 1940 experimental animated short film by Norman McLaren, renowned for its innovative technique of camera-less animation. McLaren created this work by drawing directly onto 35mm film stock with pen and ink, bypassing traditional filming methods entirely. The film features abstract stars and stripes that perform lively acrobatics, synchronized to a spirited march tune, evoking a sense of playful patriotism. This brief yet visually striking piece showcases McLaren’s pioneering approach to animation, blending art and rhythm in a unique, handcrafted style. Accompanied by a production statement in eight languages, it reflects its international appeal, with a French version titled "Étoiles et bandes." Available in both 16mm and 35mm formats, "Stars and Stripes" stands as a testament to McLaren’s creativity and his influence on experimental filmmaking.

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