Rudolph Erich Raspe
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Hanover, West Germany
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The Adventures of Baron Munchausen
An account of Baron Munchausen's supposed travels and fantastical experiences with his band of misfits.Year:
1988

The Very Same Munchhausen
A philosophical and poetic portrait of the famous (or maybe infamous?) Baron Munchhausen. His crazy, yet very merriment, stories, views and behavior is what sets him apart from others. He becomes alienated from the society that failed to grasp his brilliance. In fact, his brilliance is what underlines the faults with the society itself. It's a beautiful yet tragic story that is filled with dense and intellectual dialogue.Year:
1979

The Fabulous Adventures of the Legendary Baron Munchausen
The Fabulous Adventures of the legendary Baron Munchausen is a French animated feature from Jean Image of 1978, inspired by the adventures of Baron Munchausen. Baron Munchausen is wont to bring his friends to tell them about his imaginary exploits.Year:
1979

Münchhausen
Legendary, immortal nobleman Baron Munchausen regales a lovestruck woman with tales of his amazing adventures.Year:
1943

Liar
One day the duckling read a book about Munchausen and told his friends about how he, his dachshund and his horse went hunting in winter.Year:
1941

The Adventures of Baron Munchausen
Cartoon based on Rudolph Erich Raspe's stories about Baron Münchhausen.Year:
1929
Münchhausen
Silhouette animation based on the tales of Baron Munchausen. “This film, primitive in technique, is contemporary with Miss Reiniger's first silhouette film The Flying Coffer, shown by the Society. Mr. Felgenauer's design is individual.” - The [London] Film Society, 1928.Year:
1920