For Over Three Decades Suzan Pitt Has Been An Internationally Renowned Creator Of Beautiful Strange And Fiercely Original Animation. Collected Here For The First Time Are Three Of PittS Pioneering And Unforgettable Masterworks. Also Included Is A New Documentary Suzan Pitt: Persistence Of Vision Which Explores PittS Inspirations Animation Techniques And More. Asparagusthis Candy Colored Sexually Charged Nightmare Rocked Audiences Upon Its Release And Catapulted Pitt To The Front Ranks Of Indie Animation. (1979) "One Of The Most Lavish And Wondrous Animated Shorts Ever Made . . . An Overwhelming Visual Experience." - Oscar-Winning Animator John Canemakerjoy Streeta "Vivid Intriguing And Bizarre" (The New York Times) Masterpiece Joy Street Captures A WomanS Journey From Suicidal Despair To Personal Renewal With The Help Of An Unlikely Spirit guide. (1995)El Doctor Inspired By The Art Of Mexico El Doctor Follows A Melancholic Physician In A Mexican Hospital Who Prefers Drinking To Doctoring. Transformed By The Visit Of A Psychedelic Saint He Begins To Perform Miracles On An Odd Assortment Of Hospital Patients. (2006)"Delightful Visual Ecstasy" - La Weeklysuzan Pitt Is A Multi-Faceted Artist Whose Paintings And Animated Films Have Won Numerous Prizes Worldwide. Her Film Asparagus Played With David LynchS Eraserhead For Two Years On The Midnight Movie Circuit While Joy Street Premiered At The New York Film Festival.
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