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Sunday, 5 October 2014

A Chairy Tale - Joan Lennon

I was thinking about the first time my dad took me to see Norman McLaren's film Neighbours, among other Canadian Film Board films, and remembering how appalled I was.  I can't think I was very old - certainly young enough to be thoroughly scared when the two men kill the mothers and babies.  (I wasn't nearly as bothered by them killing each other.  And I remember thinking the flowers were being much too forgiving at the end.)  If you haven't watched it in a while, or if you've never seen it, it's well worth a look.

And then I remembered this ... I welcome you to take a few moments to return to 1957 (or go there for the first time if you're that bit younger) and watch A Chairy Tale by Norman McLaren with music by Ravi Shankar on sitar and Chantur Lal on tabla.



And they sat happily ever after ...


Joan Lennon's website.
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