The Animals and the Brigands

6
1947 0 hr 9 min Animation

The second cartoon by Jiri Trnka that was a sensation at the festival in Cannes in 1946 when it defeated the world animation elite of the time. It is a musical fairy-tale based on a famous folk story about animals that deterred thieves.

  • Cast:
    Jiřina Stránská

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Reviews

Exoticalot
1947/09/12

People are voting emotionally.

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Listonixio
1947/09/13

Fresh and Exciting

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Intcatinfo
1947/09/14

A Masterpiece!

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Bea Swanson
1947/09/15

This film is so real. It treats its characters with so much care and sensitivity.

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Lee Eisenberg
1947/09/16

I noticed that I'm the first one reviewing Jiří Trnka's "Zvířátka a Petrovští" ("Animals and Robbers") on IMDb. Trnka's not the most famous director, so that's no surprise. But you should find out about him and watch his movies. This is only the second of his movies that I've seen. It's based on the Grimm brothers' "Town Musicians of Bremen", in which a couple of aging animals suspect that their owners will want to get rid of them, so they decide to move to Bremen to seek a new fortune. In the process, they foil the plans of some robbers.Trnka's adaptation is a more flowery take on the story, with ballet music as the background sound. The cartoon got shown at the Cannes Film Festival right after its release in Czechoslovakia, proving to movie-goers that Eastern Europe could make impressive cartoons too. He used traditional animation as well as stop-motion. To this day, Trnka is known as the Walt Disney of Eastern Europe, and there's no doubt that he influenced Jan Švankmajer.I saw the cartoon on YouTube. It has no subtitles, but the action makes the plot clear.

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