Zvědavé psaníčko

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Animation / Court métrage
Tchécoslovaquie, 1961, 21 min

Photographie:

Antonín Horák

Musique:

Zdeněk Liška

Acteurs·trices:

Hugo Fráňa

Critiques (1)

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anglais Týrlová skilfully combines the real world with objects moved by stop-motion animation. A mother writes to her son in a summer camp, but the little letter is too curious, it comes out of the mailbox and starts to make mischief. Along the way, it picks up a cheeky little fish in a pantry, sticks itself to a poster boy's brush, gets into a garbage can, makes a mess inside the post office and tries his hand at air travel. The creative intention was probably to introduce kids to the system of mail delivery and to show how the little campers like to eat from their tin eating bowls. Overall, interesting for one viewing, but this is far from being one of the highlights of Týrlová's work. ()