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Just watched this animation rarity on YouTube as linked from the Cartoon Brew blog. It was made at the Jack Zander Pelican Films studio in New York. Based on a story by Nikolai Gogol, this tale about a person's nose missing and his search for it is oddly fascinating to watch as it combines line drawings with photo objects and some live-action inserts. Adapted by director Mordicai Gerstein and Brother Theodore who also narrated, A Nose is a pretty amusing, if not hilarious, account about where this nose goes and how it is found. The last line is particularly a little ridiculous but did make me think a little. Like I said, not very funny but still entertaining. So on that note, A Nose is worth a look.