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Hand Piece 1979

7 min📅 1979-01-01

Hand Piece (1979) is a poignant tribute to the artist's own hands, crafted through meticulous hand-drawn animation.

Director: Sky-David

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Hand Piece (1979) about?

This short film is a tribute to the artist's own hands, crafted through meticulous hand-drawn animation.

Who directed Hand Piece?

Hand Piece was directed by Sky-David.

Who stars in Hand Piece?

Unfortunately, the main cast for Hand Piece is not available.

Is Hand Piece (1979) worth watching?

While Hand Piece (1979) may not have received a formal IMDb rating, its unique blend of personal themes and delicate animation makes it a worthwhile watch for animation enthusiasts.

How long is Hand Piece?

Hand Piece has a runtime of 7 minutes.

About Hand Piece (1979) — A Heartfelt Tribute to the Art of Hand-Drawn Animation

Hand Piece (1979) is a poignant tribute to the artist's own hands, crafted through meticulous hand-drawn animation. This short film, produced between 1977-79 with the assistance of the Sinking Creek Film Celebration, honors the legacy of Jules Engel, the pioneering head of Cal Arts Animation Program. The film's intimate, personal nature is mirrored in its delicate animation, inviting viewers to reflect on the importance of human touch in the creative process.

As a work of animation, Hand Piece (1979) is a rare gem that showcases the artist's skill and dedication to their craft. With its short runtime and poignant themes, this film is a must-watch for animation enthusiasts and anyone looking to appreciate the beauty of hand-drawn animation. By preserving this film, the Academy Film Archive has ensured that future generations can continue to appreciate the artistic value of Hand Piece (1979).