
Puppet’s Dream (1967)
An abstract, experimental short that enters the surreal dream world of a puppet. Through a striking visual palette of color, form, texture, pattern, and line, the film explores imaginative inner landscapes without conventional narrative structure. Likely intended as a sensory or conceptual art experience, the film aligns with the 1960s educational and experimental film movement. The aesthetic is described as “reddish,” suggesting a bold, warm visual tone.
Keywords:
puppets, dreams, abstraction, visual design, 1960s educational film, non-narrative, Sigma Educational Films