Eight months ago, I posted an enchanting clip from Nina Paley’s animated feature “Sita Sings the Blues.”
Well... embedded below is the complete 81-minute movie. Ms. Paley has made “Sita Sings the Blues” freely available to the public. A beautiful gesture befitting a beautiful work of art. (It is also funny and has lots of good music.)
Please enjoy as much of it now as your time allows.
Saturday, September 12, 2009
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8 comments:
Yaaaaaaa!
Cool of you to bring it up again. It's just a joy to watch. I downloaded her hi-res version that's also free and I copied it to my PS3 so I can show it to anyone at anytime.
^ Cool, M. I hope to see a 35mm print screened in a proper cinema at some point in my life.
But thanks for nudging me to check out Nina Paley's "Sita" merchandise page.
Alas, no XXXL t-shits... or even XXL.
^ Wait... she does have some XXL. But not the shirt I wanted. Oh well.
DOH!
Download to the PS3!
Why didn't I think of that?
Still thinking of it strictly as a gaming console as I haven't even bought a Blu-Ray disc, cause my old TV sucks.
All this will change.
I am hoping to run a multi screen , screening at one of the new venues I'm working at and of course kick back to the creator.
I must say, although I enjoyed it, that it's the song segments and animation style that do it for me more than the rest.
^ I love that Greek chorus of shadow puppets, too. Hilarious.
Which shirt print were you interested in? The Ravana one? That one's pretty cool.
^ The peacock Victrola.
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