The King and the Goblin

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Animation / Puppet / Short / Fairytale
Czechoslovakia, 1980, 8 min

Directed by:

Lubomír Beneš

Cinematography:

Jiří Šafář

Composer:

Petr Skoumal
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The King basks in his wealth and doesn’t let anyone else touch it. That applies for nature in the form of flowers, birds or spiders. A wizard prepares a magical potion that turns everything to gold. But it also turns everyone to gold. This harsh fairy-tale warning against indifference towards nature is an excellent example of masterful puppet animation. (Anifilm)

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English One of the gems of Czech animated production and the best work by director Lubomír Beneš. An immensely bleak, ballad-like story on the theme of human greed, guilt, and punishment. Perfect puppetry work, where a single hand gesture explains more than a lengthy dialogue. A wordless film, with the atmosphere beautifully enhanced by excellently chosen music. A seven-minute film where not a single second is wasted. Note: not suitable for small children. Overall impression: 100%. ()