I think I mentioned this wonderful feature-length animation based on the Ramayana when it came our years ago, but I just thought I'd mention it again, m'kay? It's free to watch online on many platforms, as its creator decided to give it to the world. That's very generous of her. Here are a couple of clips.
Beautiful stuff, and proof that art flourishes both because of and despite this crass world we endure, as usual.
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