Old Czech Legends
Old Czech Legends

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Old Czech Legends

1953
Movie
91 min
Czech

A monumental piece of art bringing the heroes of the ancient Czech myths back to life. The picture consists of seven parts: Cech the Forefather, Bivoj, Libuse, Premysl, Girls War, Horymir, Lucka War.

Insights

IMDb7.5/10
Director: Jiří TrnkaGenres: Animation, Fantasy, Family

Plot Summary

This animated feature brings to life several beloved Czech fairy tales and legends through the masterful puppetry of Jiří Trnka. The film weaves together stories of brave knights, mischievous sprites, and ancient kings, showcasing the rich folklore and imaginative spirit of Czech tradition. Each segment offers a distinct narrative, celebrating heroism, magic, and the enduring power of storytelling.

Critical Reception

Old Czech Legends is widely regarded as a masterpiece of stop-motion animation and a significant cultural artifact of Czech cinema. Praised for its artistic vision, intricate puppetry, and faithful adaptation of classic tales, it has earned acclaim from critics and audiences alike for its timeless charm and technical brilliance.

What Reviewers Say

  • Visually stunning stop-motion animation.

  • Faithful and charming adaptations of classic Czech folklore.

  • A timeless classic for all ages, showcasing Trnka's unparalleled artistry.

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Awards & Accolades

Won the Golden Leopard at the Locarno Film Festival (1953).

Fun Fact

Jiří Trnka, often called the 'Walt Disney of Eastern Europe,' painstakingly created all the puppets and sets himself, spending years on the film's production.

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