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I’m always pleased to catch up with past DN guests on the show as it means they’re still creating work I want to share, but this time round it’s made all the sweeter as returning director Max Hattler (DN074) is one of my favourite experimental animators. He joins us to discuss his latest project Aanaatt, an abstract, stop motion film collaboration with Japanese musician Jemapur.
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