Publicerad den 13 maj 2012
The Danish Poet is a 2006 Academy Award winning animated short film by Torill Kove, co-produced by the National Film Board of Canada and Norway's MikroFilm AS. The film is narrated by Liv Ullmann.
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Publicerad den 13 maj 2012
The Danish Poet is a 2006 Academy Award winning animated short film by Torill Kove, co-produced by the National Film Board of Canada and Norway's MikroFilm AS. The film is narrated by Liv Ullmann.
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Publicerad den 8 sep 2012
Uploaded by DeadInHell255 on Jan 18, 2009
Japanese anime short film in 2007
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Överförd av TheVeselchak den 29 feb 2008
The Little Match Girl cartoon by Disney & Pixar
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Överförd av EscenasDelCine den 3 feb 2011
Överförd av DisneySongSpain den 12 aug 2010
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Is'khathi sifikile
Is'khathi busa iyo
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Busa lomhlaba
Is'khathi sifikile
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Ubuse ngo xolo
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Y así encontrar, nuestro gran legado.
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Ciclo sin fin.
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Överförd av DPTstyle den 3 apr 2008
Jan Švankmajer (born 4 September 1934 in Prague) is a Czech surrealist artist. His work spans several media. He is known for his surreal animations and features, which have greatly influenced other artists such as Tim Burton, Terry Gilliam, The Brothers Quay and many others.
Švankmajer has gained a reputation over several decades for his distinctive use of stop-motion technique, and his ability to make surreal, nightmarish and yet somehow funny pictures. He is still making films in Prague at the time of writing.
Švankmajer's trademarks include very exaggerated sounds, often creating a very strange effect in all eating scenes. He often uses very sped-up sequences when people walk and interact. His movies often involve inanimate objects coming alive and being brought to life through stop-motion. Food is a favourite subject and medium. Stop-motion features in most of his work, though his feature films also include live action to varying degrees.
A lot of his movies, like the short film Down to the Cellar, are made from a child's perspective, while at the same time often having a truly disturbing and even aggressive nature. In 1972 the communist authorities banned him from making films, and many of his later films were banned. He was almost unknown in the West until the early 1980s.
Today he is one of the most celebrated animators in the world. His best known works are probably the feature films Alice (1988), Faust (1994), Conspirators of Pleasure (1996), Little Otik (2000) and Lunacy (2005), a surreal comic horror based on the work of Edgar Allan Poe and the Marquis de Sade. Also famous (and much imitated) is the short Dimensions of Dialogue (1982), which shows Arcimboldo-like heads gradually reducing each other to bland copies ("exhaustive discussion"); a clay man and woman who dissolve into one another sexually, then quarrel and reduce themselves to a frenzied, boiling pulp ("passionate discourse"); and two elderly clay heads who extrude various objects on their tongues (toothbrush and toothpaste; shoe and shoelaces, etc.) and use them in every possible combination, sane or otherwise ("factual conversation"). His films have been called "as emotionally haunting as Kafka's stories[1]."
He was married to Eva Švankmajerová, an internationally known surrealist painter, ceramicist and writer until her death in October of 2005. She collaborated on several of his movies including Faust, Otesánek and Alice. They had two children, Veronika and Václav.
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Överförd av mysticdave666 den 11 dec 2010
Animal Farm is a British animated film by Halas and Batchelor, based on the book of the same name by George Orwell. It was the first British animated feature released worldwide, which, despite the title and Disney-esque animal animation, is in fact a no-holds-barred adaptation of George Orwell's classic satire on Stalinism, with the animals taking over their farm by means of a revolutionary coup, but then discovering that although all animals are supposed to be equal, some are more equal than others.
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