September 2014
Finally,
the whole crew are back for episode 9 of See Hear.
This
time around, we discuss “Allegro Non Troppo”, Bruno Bozzetto’s
1976 parody / tribute to Fantasia. The live action (in black and
white) features a sadistic conductor and an artless producer gather
an orchestra of old women (brought in on a cattle truck) and an
animator (taken from a prison in solitary confinement) to create
something never done before – animation set to classical music –
a shame that someone called Prisney or Grisney claims he’s done it
before. The cartoons range from funny and mocking to heart-breakingly
sad. We are treated to tales of evolution, capitalism, lust, Adam and
Eve, conformity….and a Cossack dancing gorilla. There’s elements
of Python, Fellini and the Marx Brothers. Tune in and hear our
thoughts.
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Download episode 9 here.
Proudly part of the Pantheon Network of music podcasts.
You can download or subscribe to the podcast at iTunes, Stitcher, or the podcast app of your choice.
Join the podcast Facebook group at facebook.com/groups/seehearpodcast
If you were to be so kind, we'd be very grateful if you could give us an iTunes review and also let your friends know the show exists.
Download episode 9 here.
Proudly part of the Pantheon Network of music podcasts.
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