Beautiful, interesting, incredible cinema.
The first in a dreamlike quartet of animated collage films, Daylight Moon goes beyond some of Klahr’s most favored and evocative sources—Hollywood noir melodrama, comic books, and advertising of the 1940s and 1950s—to create a reverie of childhood.
The first in a dreamlike quartet of animated collage films, Daylight Moon goes beyond some of Klahr’s most favored and evocative sources—Hollywood noir melodrama, comic books, and advertising of the 1940s and 1950s—to create a reverie of childhood.