A Little Western
The small western was the first film by Witold Giersz painted directly with a brush on a celluloid. Spilling patches of colors are arranged in the form of cowboys and horses, creating a surprising and brilliant parody of the western. Animation is also an intriguing self-comment: the viewer watches not only the struggle between good and evil, but also the process of creating a film world. Made in 1960, the award-winning Little Western is the first fully auteur movie in the history of Polish animation - the director and screenwriter in one person also took care of the visual development of the film.
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The small western was the first film by Witold Giersz painted directly with a brush on a celluloid. Spilling patches of colors are arranged in the form of cowboys and horses, creating a surprising and brilliant parody of the western. Animation is also an intriguing self-comment: the viewer watches not only the struggle between good and evil, but also the process of creating a film world. Made in 1960, the award-winning Little Western is the first fully auteur movie in the history of Polish animation - the director and screenwriter in one person also took care of the visual development of the film.
The Stuntman
6.0Bangkok Breaking: Heaven and Hell
6.7Old Man Junior
6.9Jim's Story
6.7Reign of Chaos
5.5Hunters
6.0Re-re-repeat
7.6The Revenge of Frankenstein
6.6The Painter
6.2Dune
7.4National Family
6.7Marcello Mio
5.8The Convert
6.1The Gorge
7.7We Are Zombies
5.8Due Justice
6.3The After
5.6Flow
9.3Heart of the Hunter
5.9Naked Singularity
4.7