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Picture in Your Mind (1948)

Directed by Philip Stapp
16minruntime
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5.0/10

Plot

Sent by the U.S. government as a participant in the Marshall Plan with a specific mission to assist the French in re-gearing their animation studios, Stapp discovered a Europe much-decimated by war, but in further danger of annihilation by nuclear weapons. Returning to the U.S., he produced this alarming-yet-hopeful film, replete with its lonely, Tanguy-inspired landscapes peopled with static figures casting long shadows across charcoal-colored plains. While taking the risk of leaning a bit toward didacticism, Stapp managed to urgently convey the thought that world destruction was not necessarily inevitable, provided that people embrace, rather than reject their cultural and racial differences. ‘Picture’ is a unique document resulting from the sometimes dreamy, sometimes nightmarish vision of the artist in a war-torn land, with the spectre of death hovering ever-so-slightly ahead.

Genres

Animation

Technical details

DetailValue
Original titlePicture in Your Mind
Original languageEN
StatusReleased
Release date4 aprile 1948
WriterPhilip Stapp
Assistant directorsPhilip Stapp

Release dates

Theatrical release

United States / Apr 04, 1948

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