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So, 'Muratti und Sarotti' is this fascinating documentary that dives deep into the evolution of German animated film from 1920 to 1960. It feels like a real trip through time, you know? The pacing is methodical, really drawing you into the nuances of each era – from the avant-garde experimentation to the somber tones during the Third Reich. What stands out is how it captures the atmosphere of both pre-war and post-war cinema in Germany, showcasing the struggles of émigrés and the impact of political climates on creativity. The practical effects and animation styles it highlights are quite diverse, offering a unique visual experience. It’s like a tapestry of history wrapped in animation, and you can feel the passion behind it all.
Includes rare footage from early German animated filmsHighlights impact of historical events on animation stylesGreat for anyone interested in film history and animation
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Key Crew
Gerd Gockell
Director