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So, 'Quick - das Eichhörnchen' is a neat little short film by Heinz Sielmann from 1952. It captures the everyday life of a squirrel with a charming, almost whimsical atmosphere. The pacing is quite leisurely, allowing you to soak in the natural beauty and the little quirks of the squirrel's world. Practical effects are minimal but effective, focusing on the real-life antics of the creature rather than any flashy tricks. The simplicity of the film is what makes it stand out; it’s all about observing nature, and there’s an honest, unpretentious feel to it that’s refreshing. Sielmann’s love for wildlife comes across, creating a unique bond between viewer and subject.
This short has seen a bit of a niche following among collectors, especially those interested in wildlife cinema. Its scarcity on physical media contributes to its allure, with few copies available in the market. Collectors often appreciate its historical context and the unique approach to nature documentary filmmaking during the early 50s. The film has been released on various formats, but finding a decent quality print can be a challenge, making it a delightful find for those into vintage wildlife shorts.
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