DEFA Animated Films without Comments - PROGRESS Film-Verleih
DEFA Animated Films without Comments - PROGRESS Film-Verleih
DEFA Animated Films without Comments - PROGRESS Film-Verleih
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Rescue<br />
(Rettung - Serie Eselei 5)<br />
<strong>DEFA</strong> 1980, cartoon<br />
Director, screenplay Sieglinde Hamacher<br />
Photography Helmut Krahnert<br />
Music Matthias Kleemann<br />
Color - 5 min.<br />
Man and donkey ride through surreal landscape.<br />
Suddenly they hear a cry for help, follow it and rescue<br />
a man from a crevice. Unexpectedly, the deed is<br />
rewarded with gold for the man and sugar for the<br />
donkey. The incident happens again but the rescued man is <strong>without</strong> means. The man and<br />
the donkey are outraged. When they hear the third cry for help, they check beforehand if<br />
their deed will be rewarded. Suddenly the man falls into a crevice and expects help from<br />
his donkey. But the animal learned from his master and forsakes him because he has no<br />
sugar. The topic of corrupt behaviour is portrayed exaggeratedly.<br />
From the series “Donkey Folly”. Further titles: “Man And Donkey”, “Investment”, and<br />
“Caution”.<br />
Seven Rights Of The Viewer<br />
(Sieben Rechte des Zuschauers)<br />
The Winner<br />
(Der Sieger)<br />
<strong>DEFA</strong> 1980, cartoon<br />
Director Marion Rasche, Peter Mißbach<br />
Screenplay Marion Rasche<br />
Photography Helmut Krahnert<br />
Music Manfred Pieper<br />
Color - 2 min.<br />
This film presents seven different possibilities as to<br />
how a viewer can react to a film in the cinema. The<br />
creator of the film must endure all, but does not allow<br />
himself to be discouraged.<br />
<strong>DEFA</strong> 1989, cartoon<br />
Director, screenplay Lutz Stützner<br />
Photography Steffen Nielitz<br />
Music Jörg Naßler<br />
Color – 4 min.<br />
A torero enters the arena and an enthusiastic<br />
audience welcomes him. In the first moment he<br />
glances at a beautiful woman who sits in the stands.<br />
Enthusiastically he smiles at her before the bull is<br />
being released. In a passionate fight the torero is<br />
leading masterfully. He darts an amorous glance at the adored woman who throws a rose<br />
to the torero. Encouraged by this the man gets involved in a very risky fight. Being<br />
blinded by passion he looks up to his love interest. At the same moment the bull kills the<br />
torero. Later the woman meets the bull in her bedchamber. Behind her bed is a wall<br />
covered with trophies that are the heads of the defeated toreros.<br />
Spanish music gives the rhythm to this short, artistic animated film.<br />
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