AANAATT (2008)

AANAATT (2008) poster

"An exciting experiment in the tradition of Oskar Fischinger (Komposition in Blau, 1935), Dwinell Grant (Composition No. 1, 1940) and Slavko Vorkapich (Abstract Experiment in Kodachrome, 1950s). Max Hattler presents a well-done interaction between music and moving images. Space is turned upside down and the animated objects become faceless dancers in a constructivist ballet." Vienna Independent Shorts 2010, jury statement by Anton Fuxjäger

Director: Max Hattler
Genre: Animation
Runtime: 5 min
Release Date:
Music: Jemapur
Country: Germany, Japan, United Kingdom
Language: No Language
Original Language: en

Keywords

stop motion, abstract, short film

More Films by Director: Max Hattler
More Films in Genre: Animation

Frequently Asked Questions

What is AANAATT about?
"An exciting experiment in the tradition of Oskar Fischinger (Komposition in Blau, 1935), Dwinell Grant (Composition No. 1, 1940) and Slavko Vorkapich (Abstract Experiment in Kodachrome, 1950s). Max Hattler presents a well-done interaction between music and moving images. Space is turned upside down and the animated objects become faceless dancers in a constructivist ballet." Vienna Independent Shorts 2010, jury statement by Anton Fuxjäger
Who directed AANAATT?
AANAATT was directed by Max Hattler.
How long is AANAATT?
AANAATT has a runtime of 5m (5 minutes).
What genre is AANAATT?
AANAATT is a Animation film.
Where was AANAATT produced?
AANAATT was produced in Germany, Japan, United Kingdom.