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The film contrasts between form and content, shows how one affects the other, and makes an attempt to reveal the key philosophical problem |
The film contrasts between form and content, shows how one affects the other, and makes an attempt to reveal the key philosophical problem, to be and to seem.<ref>[https://www.kinoafisha.info/movies/8366052/ БоксБалет (2019)]</ref> |
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Boxballet (Russian: БоксБалет) is a 2019 Russian animated film directed by Anton Dyakov. Academy Award nominee for Best Animated Short Film.[2][3][4]
Plot
The film contrasts between form and content, shows how one affects the other, and makes an attempt to reveal the key philosophical problem, to be and to seem.[5]