Primiti Too Taa
A unique and delightful three-minute sound poem. With the use of "typewriter animation," Primiti Too Taa comes alive on the screen as words and letters pop on and off, swirling and dancing in a rhythmic beat with the spoken soundtrack. This short film was adapted from "Ursonate" (Sonata in Primitive Sounds), a longer poem written by the late German dadaist Kurt Schwitters. |
Awards |
Best Animated Short, Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television (Genie Awards), 1989. |
Film Facts |
Included in the "Extra-Large Shorts" presentation produced by Ingrid Lae of the Omnimax Theatre at Telus World of Science in Vancouver |
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