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DEFA Animated Films without Comments - PROGRESS Film-Verleih

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Peter And The Wolf<br />

(Peter und der Wolf)<br />

<strong>DEFA</strong> 1973, puppet film<br />

Director, screenplay Günter Rätz<br />

Photography Rolf Hofmann<br />

Music Addy Kurth, Günter<br />

Josek, Eberhard Richter<br />

Color - 15 min.<br />

The musical fairy tale tells the story how Peter, with the help of the little bird, outwits the<br />

hungry wolf, which is brought in a victory parade to the zoo in the end.<br />

Based on the original version of Sergej Prokofjev.<br />

The White Crane<br />

(Weißer Kranich)<br />

<strong>DEFA</strong> 1990, puppet film<br />

Director, screenplay Oliver Georgi<br />

Photography Frank Mücke<br />

Music Bernd Wefelmeyer<br />

Color - 12 min.<br />

A farmer finds an injured crane and helps it. At home<br />

he tries to weave a new kind of cloth because the trader does not want his coarse linen<br />

anymore. He does not succeed. A stranger comes to his hut, stays with him as his wife<br />

and weaves a very precious fabric behind closed doors. With this cloth, the farmer earns<br />

a lot of money. He locks the woman up and forces her to keep on working. Through a<br />

crack in the door he sees that the stranger is the crane he saved and that it is plucking<br />

its own feathers to weave the valuable fabric. After her work is done, the woman leaves<br />

the farmer because he preferred riches to love and beauty.<br />

The Tiny Mouse<br />

(Die winzig kleine Maus)<br />

<strong>DEFA</strong> 1984, puppet film<br />

Director, screenplay Günter Rätz<br />

Photography Frank Mücke<br />

Music Addy Kurth<br />

Color - 9 min.<br />

One morning the little mouse crawls out of her hole<br />

and decides to take a look around. She jumps over rough and smooth, looks at grasses<br />

and flowers, gets over holes and hills, witnesses a thunderstorm and survives an<br />

adventurous ride on the water and eventually returns tiredly to her home. She proudly<br />

believes that she saw the whole wide world.<br />

<strong>PROGRESS</strong> <strong>Film</strong>-<strong>Verleih</strong> GmbH • Immanuelkirchstraße 14b • D-10405 Berlin<br />

Sales and Licensing/ International Distribution: Christel Jansen, Miriam Mai,<br />

c.jansen@progress-film.de, m.mai@progress-film.de, +49/30/24 003 202<br />

Footage Service: Kerstin Lommatzsch, Dieter Stolz, Tel. +49/30/24 003 304, 303,<br />

k.lommatzsch@progress-film.de, d.stolz@progress-film.de<br />

Press: Barbara Löblein, Tel. +49/30/24 003 473, b.loeblein@progress-film.de<br />

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