Samuel Patthey's sightseeing sketchbook
In a joyously innovative style, the young art student from Switzerland recounts his six months stint in Tel Aviv through scrappy, character-filled animation.
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powered byTrips to foreign climes (remember those) are normally full of memorable moments, however scrappy and disjointed said memories may be.
Taking this concept and presenting it in a literal scrappy and disjointed style is director Samuel Patthey's Travelogue Tel Aviv, a lovely musing on his time in the city.
Freeform in both structure and style, with a hand-drawn aesthetic that perfectly matches the 'young art student from Switzerland' sketchbook you can visualize being taken on the trip, this smart and character-filled short is six-minutes of entertaining observations.