An old lady starts knitting. She knits everything into existence, from a kettle to a tower. Soon she knits a child, but the child is unhappy. She knits toys, but nothing works. So she knits a second child for them to play together.
Life is perfect until these awkward cloth children go to school and fall under the eyes of the authorities. The old lady is called in and told that her creations are unacceptable. So she un-knits the children, then the trees, then the moon, then everything.
This is quite a bizarre short movie, not as strange as Anima, since this one at least has a plot and humor. The premise itself is delightful, the idea that someone can just knit existence itself. With The Chameleon Cat, this is the Ansorge's most accessible and enjoyable movie.
Life is perfect until these awkward cloth children go to school and fall under the eyes of the authorities. The old lady is called in and told that her creations are unacceptable. So she un-knits the children, then the trees, then the moon, then everything.
This is quite a bizarre short movie, not as strange as Anima, since this one at least has a plot and humor. The premise itself is delightful, the idea that someone can just knit existence itself. With The Chameleon Cat, this is the Ansorge's most accessible and enjoyable movie.