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Raw Outrage The Films Of Phil Mulloy Chris Robinson

Author: Chris Robinson

Phil Mulloy is the punk bluesman of animation. His films are raw, minimalist, and ferociously satirical—short bursts of crude brilliance that confront the hypocrisies of religion, nationalism,...

Phil Mulloy is the punk bluesman of animation. His films are raw, minimalist, and ferociously satirical—short bursts of crude brilliance that confront the hypocrisies of religion, nationalism, masculinity, and class with uncompromising rage. If Disney represents the heart of animation, then Mulloy is its bowels—unafraid to reveal the grotesque underbelly of...

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Phil Mulloy is the punk bluesman of animation. His films are raw, minimalist, and ferociously satirical—short bursts of crude brilliance that confront the hypocrisies of religion, nationalism, masculinity, and class with uncompromising rage. If Disney represents the heart of animation, then Mulloy is its bowels—unafraid to reveal the grotesque underbelly of human nature.

With thick black lines, stick figures, and penis‑nosed characters, Mulloy’s deceptively primitive style delivers scathing critiques of modern society. He broke onto the scene in the 1990s with the blistering Cowboys series, followed by subversive classics like The Sound of Music and The Ten Commandments. In the 2000s, he pushed further with the sci-fi‑influenced trilogy Intolerance and the deeply polarizing, yet groundbreaking, feature and short series The Christies.

This book traces Mulloy’s singular career—his shocking early shorts, experimental features, and recent return with potent works like Endgame and Once Upon a Time on Earth. Part biography, part critical reflection, and part personal journey, Raw Outrage explores how Mulloy’s work remains urgent in an age where animation often plays it safe.

Award‑winning writer Chris Robinson guides readers through Mulloy’s world with his usual passion, insight, and irreverent humor. What emerges is a portrait of an artist who refuses to be polite—whose films challenge, provoke, and endure.

Pages: 128, Dimensions: 13.8x13.8cm

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Author
Chris Robinson
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Skroutz Book Awards 2025
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Type
Biography
Time Period
Modern History (1500-1945)
Language
English
Subtitle
-
Cover
Hardcover
Number of Pages
144
Release Date
11/2025
Publication Date
2025
Dimensions
-
ISBN-13
9781032862118

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Phil Mulloy is the punk bluesman of animation. His films are raw, minimalist, and ferociously satirical—short bursts of crude brilliance that confront the hypocrisies of religion, nationalism, masculinity, and class with uncompromising rage. If Disney represents the heart of animation, then Mulloy is its bowels—unafraid to reveal the grotesque underbelly of human nature.

With thick black lines, stick figures, and penis‑nosed characters, Mulloy’s deceptively primitive style delivers scathing critiques of modern society. He broke onto the scene in the 1990s with the blistering Cowboys series, followed by subversive classics like The Sound of Music and The Ten Commandments. In the 2000s, he pushed further with the sci-fi‑influenced trilogy Intolerance and the deeply polarizing, yet groundbreaking, feature and short series The Christies.

This book traces Mulloy’s singular career—his shocking early shorts, experimental features, and recent return with potent works like Endgame and Once Upon a Time on Earth. Part biography, part critical reflection, and part personal journey, Raw Outrage explores how Mulloy’s work remains urgent in an age where animation often plays it safe.

Award‑winning writer Chris Robinson guides readers through Mulloy’s world with his usual passion, insight, and irreverent humor. What emerges is a portrait of an artist who refuses to be polite—whose films challenge, provoke, and endure.

Pages: 128, Dimensions: 13.8x13.8cm

Manufacturer

Author
Chris Robinson
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Skroutz Book Awards 2025
-
Type
Biography
Time Period
Modern History (1500-1945)
Language
English
Subtitle
-
Cover
Hardcover
Number of Pages
144
Release Date
11/2025
Publication Date
2025
Dimensions
-
ISBN-13
9781032862118

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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