
A mixture of puppets, diagrams, animation and live action presents an anti-war message..
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If you have fifteen minutes and want to see some real, unfiltered 1930s rage, yes, Hell Unltd is absolutely worth your time. History nerds and people who like weird, scratchy animation will love this. If you only watch movies to relax or hate silent-era politics, you will probably want to throw your laptop out the wind...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Helen Biggar

Frank Moser
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"If you have fifteen minutes and want to see some real, unfiltered 1930s rage, yes, Hell Unltd is absolutely worth your time. History nerds and people who like weird, scratchy animation will love this. If you only watch movies to relax or hate silent-era politics, you will probably want to throw your laptop out the window. 🖥️It was made by Helen Biggar and Norman McLaren back in 1936. They basically used whatever they had lying around—puppets, clay, newspaper clippings, and diagrams—to scream at..."

