Maybe the story won't live up to its visual flair, but the upcoming animated French import Renaissancelooks succinctly incredible… or rather at least it does as the background on my desktop.
Will it work as well in a longer, feature length film or will its black and white style wear out its welcome? We'll find out, but until then we've got even more new images from the stylish, experimental film. They're washed out and magnificent, the love child of A Scanner Darkly and In Like Flint.
To see the latest, click over to our image gallery here.
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