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I viewed this 3 min short as part of the 11 films selected for the 2000 Resfest disc. It's one of two standouts in the series, the second being Cath Le Couteur's "Starched."
What Katz offers here is a compelling moment of drama and pictorial beauty.
The animation is flawless, and the cinematic value--the depth and angular
beauty of downtown NYC--is really a wonder.
Don't miss a chance to see it, and, if possible, with Katz's commentary.