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NBC Valentine greeting

Canada, 1940
tv-show

Drawn directly on black and white 35mm film stock, this early Norman McLaren film is a play on the theme of hearts. Two hearts cavort, change shape, shoot arr..

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Mail early

Canada, 1941
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Alouette

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V for victory

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5 for 4

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Mail early for Xmas

Canada, 1959
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Nickelodeon

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New York lightboard

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Window on Canada. No. 29

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Pas de deux

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Chants populaires

Canada, 1943
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A Phantasy

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The Story of Christmas

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Dots

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NFB Animation classics

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Lines vertical

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Polychrome phantasy

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Let's all sing together. No. 4

Canada, 1944
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Opening speech: McLaren = Discours de bienvenue de Norman McLaren

Canada, 1961
Similarity: 66%
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