Gravitation
Gravitation

Gravitation

1968Movie84 minSerbo-Croatian

After completing his military service, Boris Horvat finds himself at the crossroads. He thinks about enrolling at the faculty, but the job of a clerk at a bank where his father worked is already waiting for him. Boris falls in love with a female artist, but soon gets involved in another love affair, this time with his female colleague at work.

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Director: Stanislaw LenartowiczGenres: Short, Animation, Family

Plot Summary

This animated short film explores the fundamental force of gravity through whimsical and imaginative scenarios. It depicts how gravity affects everyday objects and actions in a visually engaging and often humorous manner. The film aims to make a complex scientific concept accessible and entertaining for viewers of all ages.

Critical Reception

As a short animated film from 1968, "Gravitation" is not widely covered by mainstream critical outlets. However, it is appreciated within animation circles for its creative approach to educational content and its charming visual style typical of Polish animation from that era. It is generally viewed as a successful educational short.

What Reviewers Say

  • Appreciated for its educational value.
  • Praised for its imaginative animation style.
  • Considered a charming and accessible explanation of gravity.

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Fun Fact

The film was produced by the Polish animation studio "Se-Ma-For," known for its groundbreaking stop-motion and traditional animation works.

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