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Director: Ryszard Antoniszczak
Release date:
1974
Rating: 
★★★
Review:

‘Farewell to Steam’ is a Polish children’s film set to a rock song. The short tells about a person who wants to become a train engineer.

This is one of those films from the early seventies that display a huge ‘Yellow Submarine’ influence. This short just breaths groovy seventies design. The man himself is a prototype of a seventies hippie.

The film uses full cell animation to show us images that are cartoony, surreal and weird. The images never cease to amaze, but a story is hardly present, and hard to follow anyway. In the end ‘Farewell to Steam’ succeeds more musically and visually than narratively.

Watch ‘Farewell to Steam’ yourself and tell me what you think:

‘Farewell to Steam’ is available on the DVD-set ‘Anthology of Polish Children’s Animation’

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