Esterhazy
Esterhazy

Esterhazy

2009Movie25 minGerman

The story of a small Esterhazy and his research of Bunnies's Paradies that truly existed between East and West part of the Berlin Wall.

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IMDb5.8/10
Director: József PacskovicsGenres: Animation, Fantasy, Horror

Plot Summary

A strange, grotesque, and surreal animated film set in a desolate, post-apocalyptic landscape. The story follows a lone inhabitant who appears to be the last survivor of a desolate world, constantly on the run from unseen horrors and struggling to survive. He encounters bizarre creatures and disturbing imagery that reflect the decay and despair of his environment.

Critical Reception

Esterhazy is a highly experimental and divisive animated film, known for its bleak atmosphere and disturbing, surreal visuals. It has garnered attention within niche circles for its unique artistic style and uncompromising vision, though its challenging themes and abstract narrative make it unsuitable for mainstream audiences. Critical reception often highlights its artistic merit and unsettling impact.

What Reviewers Say

  • Visually striking and profoundly unsettling.
  • A challenging but artistically significant animated work.
  • Offers a unique and bleak vision of survival and decay.

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Fun Fact

The film is based on a graphic novel by the Hungarian artist and writer Péter Klimitsek.

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