Stitching Reality: El Cuerpo de Cristo and a Hybrid Path Forward for Handmade Animation

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Stitching Reality: El Cuerpo de Cristo and a Hybrid Path Forward for Handmade Animation El Cuerpo de Cristo is a film that has been repeatedly mistaken for stop-motion animation—and that confusion is understandable. The movement feels deliberate and tactile, the surfaces appear physically constructed, and the imagery carries the unmistakable weight of handmade labor. Yet
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