Shooting Range (animated short film)
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Shooting Range is a 1979 Soviet animation film directed by Vladimir Tarasov
Vladimir Tarasov
Vladimir Tarasov is a Russian animator and animation director. He studied at the Moscow Polygraphic Institute from 1965 until 1970....

. The film is close to twenty minutes in length and contains a large amount of seemingly nonsensical, semi-abstract imagery, all set to jazz. It is a satirical critique of Capitalism and life in America.

Plot

In New York City, an unemployed young man finds a job in a shooting gallery as a living target. After a while, the man falls in love and lives in the gallery with his wife at gunpoint. It is extremely difficult to interpret any more of the plot.
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