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The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
Orson Welles reads the poem especially for this film by Larry Jordan, which is dedicated to the late Wallace Berman, and is made possible by a grant from The National Endowment Of The Arts.
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Plot Summary
This animated adaptation brings Samuel Taylor Coleridge's epic poem to life, depicting the harrowing tale of a sailor who, after a mysterious curse, must recount his disastrous voyage to a wedding guest. The story unfolds with a surreal and dreamlike quality, exploring themes of sin, penance, and the supernatural consequences of a thoughtless act.
Critical Reception
As a short animated film, 'The Rime of the Ancient Mariner' received modest attention primarily within animation circles and for its artistic interpretation of a classic literary work. Its success is often measured by its faithfulness to the source material and its visual style rather than broad critical acclaim or audience numbers.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its atmospheric and often unsettling animation.
Appreciated for its faithful interpretation of Coleridge's complex narrative.
Noted for its effective use of sound and voice acting to enhance the poem's mood.
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Fun Fact
The film's distinctive animation style was achieved through a painstaking process of hand-drawing and rotoscoping, contributing to its unique, often nightmarish visual quality that captures the poem's supernatural elements.
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