

The Rooster
In 1944, Cederqvist comes to a small cloth factory to see how the all-women employees can work more efficiently. At the beginning he is greeted with suspicion and his efforts at courting the young ladies are futile. But as soon as he buys himself a car it becomes much easier, especially since he has the power to relocate people to an easier line of work. Plot by Mattias Thuresson.
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Plot Summary
In a fantastical land, a young rooster named Csipcsiri faces numerous challenges to prove his bravery and worth. He embarks on a perilous journey, encountering a variety of magical creatures and overcoming obstacles. Along the way, he learns valuable lessons about courage, friendship, and self-discovery.
Critical Reception
The Rooster, a Hungarian animated film, was generally well-received for its artistic merit and charming storytelling. Critics often praised its unique visual style and imaginative narrative, though it garnered less international attention compared to other animated features of its era.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its distinctive animation style and creative world-building.
- Appreciated for its gentle pacing and fable-like narrative.
- Noted for its charming, albeit simple, storyline suitable for younger audiences.
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Fun Fact
The Rooster (Vuk) was based on a popular Hungarian children's novel by István Fekete.
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