Prague’s Jan Švankmajer greatly influenced the Brothers Quay and the very genre of stop-motion. His 1982 masterpiece Dimensions Of Dialogue features swarming vegetables, rabid meat, and inanimate kitchen objects possessed, acting out archetypal scenes of human conflict. See Part 2 here. Devastate yourself with clay-on-morphing-clay violence in Part 3. Then, play with your food forever.
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