The Idea (1932)
"Bartosch showed that animation could be poetic... It was Bartosch who first dared to give animation the dimension of a great art, trusting it to voice his pain, to lay bare his heart, to tell of his hope for a better future - which he never saw." - Alexander Alexeieff and Claire Parker, 1969
Director: Berthold Bartosch
Genre: Animation
Runtime: 25 min
Release Date: December 31, 1932
Screenplay
- Frans Masereel (Novel)
Music: Arthur Honegger
Country: France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
Keywords
short film
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Idea about?
- "Bartosch showed that animation could be poetic... It was Bartosch who first dared to give animation the dimension of a great art, trusting it to voice his pain, to lay bare his heart, to tell of his hope for a better future - which he never saw." - Alexander Alexeieff and Claire Parker, 1969
- Who directed The Idea?
- The Idea was directed by Berthold Bartosch.
- How long is The Idea?
- The Idea has a runtime of 25m (25 minutes).
- What genre is The Idea?
- The Idea is a Animation film.
- Where was The Idea produced?
- The Idea was produced in France.