
Some Analog Lines is a playfully philosophical, surprisingly personal essay film that examines
the dichotomy between digital technology and the artistic process of filmmaking.
It is about animation, computers, clay, celluloid; a paper mask; a wooden shelf.
More importantly, it is about what we respond to when we watch a film, and why.
Directed by David Lowery
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