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Bewegende knipselfiguren
From:
Skrien
| Date:
September 1, 2006| Author:
de Neeve, Frank
| Copyright Skrien Sep 2006. Provided by ProQuest LLC.Copyright information
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Bijna twee handenvol afstudeerders leverde de afdeling audiovisueel van de Willem de Kooning Academie dit jaar af. Hun afstudeerwerk laveert tussen performance, animatie en documentaire, met slechts een klein aantal uitschieters.
Met Polaroid maakte Just Boon een korte fictiefilm, over twee vrienden, die ieder huns weegs gaan, na een tijd te hebben samengewoond. De verschillen tussen de twee worden fraai uitgespeeld en onder het oppervlak borrelt nog heel wat oud zeer. Maar er is ook d...
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