Fine Art of Poisoning, The

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A lavish chiaroscuro montage of 2D and 3D animation, still photography and hand drawn images, 'The Fine Art Of Poisoning' seduces the viewer into an elegant netherworld of deceit, plotting, and secretly-served revenge. . When creator Bill Domonkos first heard musician Jill Tracy’s song (of the same name), he was compelled to bring her tale to life, a glamorous, yet grim depiction of 'slow poisoning,' a well-known practice throughout the ages of administering poisons so slowly that the victim seems, to ordinary observers, to die from natural causes. The vast popularity of 'slow poisoning' was largely among women who wished to dispose of unpleasant husbands and even children. With its fatal masquerades, parlour gatherings, and eerie hallucinations, 'The Fine Art of Poisoning,' will advise one to keep a particularly careful eye on their next cup of bergamot tea, or perhaps, taint the pork loin for their own devices.
This film has never been screened
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