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Strange Frame: Love & Sax

Country: USA, Language: English, 98 mins

  • Director: G.B. Hajim
  • Writer: Shelley Doty; G.B. Hajim
  • Producer: Jake Bierman; Sue Bierman

CGiii Comment

An animated, sci-fi, rock musical...with a lesbian love story at its core.

Sounds interesting...alas, it's not.

The animation ranges from the slick to the downright amateur - whoever drew/designed the main characters had a strange sense of beauty...they look bloody awful.

The songs...well, the less said about them, the better.

The ideas all seem to be heavily 'borrowed' from other sci-fi productions...and, the writing doesn't quite scream of professionalism.

As a project it's just too bizarre to comprehend - who was it made for???

Too juvenile for adults, too risque for juveniles.


Trailer...

The(ir) Blurb...

28th century, 200 years after the Great Earth Exodus. Naia, a feisty, young singer/songwriter, falls in love with the beautiful saxophonist Parker in Ganymede, one of Jupiter's moons. The two form a band - and now they have to not only make it as musicians but also to fight for their freedom. Dramatically rendered in rich, hand drawn animation, Strange Frame brings us into a world of space pirates, indentured slaves and genetic mutations - infused with music throughout, to create a dreamlike tale unlike anything you've ever seen.

Cast & Characters

Claudia Black as Parker C. Boyd;
Tara Strong as Naia X.;
Ron Glass as Philo D Grenman;
Cree Summer as Reesa Abi Kiran Ariana Livingston III;
Tim Curry as Dorlan Mig;
Juliet Landau as Bitsea;
Alan Tudyk as Chat;
Kofy Brown as Calliope;
Scott Bullock as Pilot;
Joey Camen as Police Office