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A parody of early cinematic conventions and a mockery of the movie audience, which gets excited about a bloody melodrama featuring a love triangle and a revolver, and protests when the animator, at the request of some commission, changes the finale into one deprived of blood.

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01-01-1960

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PL

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8 min

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Polish

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Daniel Szczechura

Daniel Szczechura

Daniel Szczechura is a Polish director and screenwriter of animated films, set designer and pedagogue. Daniel Szczechura is a renowned Polish director, screenwriter, and set designer, celebrated for his contributions to animated cinema. He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw and the Cinematography Department at the National Film School in Łódź. Szczechura's work is characterized by its satirical and philosophical themes, often exploring the human condition and societal issues. Notable films include The Chair (1963), Hobby (1968), and Journey (1970). His innovative storytelling and unique animation techniques have earned him international acclaim, solidifying his status as a pivotal figure in Polish animation.
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