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An animated TV adaptation of Rudolf Těsnohlidek's "The Cunning Little Vixen". The intended audience learns the seasons and to respect the wildlife of the forest.
Animated, various techniques. A bareer is slowly moving down at the railroad. It prevents people from passing across the road. While waiting, people start to think and dream. Their dreams influence a guy who watches them from a tiny house nearby.
An anti-war film. Men doing exercises transform into soldiers, who in turn transform into deadly missiles. Rows of military crosses of merit on the uniforms of decorated soldiers - when turned 180 degrees - become cemetery alleys full of gravestone crosses. Exceptionally interesting visual setting.
An anti-war poster. The words WAR, WAR flash across the screen. Meanwhile, in PEACE, the fate of the world hangs in the balance. It is decided by diplomats dressed in immaculately tailored suits, each of their gestures carefully considered. The moment the dignitaries turn and leave the room, they are equipped with military gear.
An impression inspired by a fragment of the famous drama. Night, an old castle, a raging storm. In this gloomy setting, Shakespeare's hero delivers his famous monologue, "To be or not to be..."
People carrying boards with the letter L unite with people carrying banners with the letter F. The vowel E is formed. They follow the man with the balloon and... fall into the abyss. A man tries to stop them. He rips off his T-shirt with the letter E on it. However, the vowel has left a permanent mark on his skin.
When the nefarious Ambaras tries to rid the land of Filibiblonia of litterature, Miki and his book loving friends must find a way to stop his evil schemes.
Black and white prints by Bruno Schulz take us to his room from pre-war Drohobych. Under the influence of quotes, objects are brought to life and green plants begin to appear on the surface of the antiquities. All of the things will be consumed by the fire.
A film mocking the consumerist attitude towards life.
Based on a story by Jolanta Hartwig-Sosnowska. At the house of a little girl, preparations for Christmas Eve are underway. The Christmas tree is already dressed, the table is set, the only thing missing is the first star so that you can sit down to dinner. The girl accidentally learns that the Christmas Eve star was hidden by an evil, jealous witch. The search begins, the heroine is helped by her beloved mascot - a teddy bear.
Full of poetry and nostalgia, this is a story about the passing of time, in which the title piece of furniture is the only companion of a lonely tenant of a certain apartment. And he will remain when she is gone. And in the background the poignant sounds of This Last Sunday.