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- Animation
- Comedy
- War
- Drama
Fallen Art presents the story of General A, a self-proclaimed artist. His art, however, consists of a deranged method of stop motion photography, where the individual frames of the movie are created by photographs made by Dr. Johann Friedrich, depicting the bodies of dead soldiers, pushed down by Sergeant Al from a giant springboard onto a slab of concrete.
Fallen Art is a 2004 animated comedy-drama that follows General A, a self-proclaimed artist whose unconventional medium involves stop-motion photography of fallen soldiers. This dark and experimental film blends absurdist humor with war themes through its unique visual approach.
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When was Fallen Art released?
Fallen Art was released on September 23, 2004.
What is Fallen Art about?
The film follows General A, who creates stop-motion art using photographs of dead soldiers taken by Dr. Johann Friedrich and arranged by Sergeant Al. It combines animation, comedy, and drama through this darkly surreal premise.
What genres does Fallen Art include?
Fallen Art blends animation, comedy, war, and drama into a single experimental work.












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