Wings (1965)
An animated parable directed by Leonard Pulchny was made in a combined technique. Pulchny uses collages, engravings, drawings and he contrasts green and red colour. The style and theme of the film refers to Jan Lenica’s "Maze". According to Erich Fromm’s "Escape from Freedom", the protagonist asks to cut off his wings because he notices the emotions he evokes in society. The film is a metaphor of the political situation in the Polish People’s Republic in 1960.
Director: Leonard Pulchny
Genre: Animation
Runtime: 10 min
Release Date: January 1, 1965
Screenplay
- Janusz Osęka (Screenplay)
Music: Waldemar Kazanecki
Cinematography: Maria Niedźwiecka
Production: Studio Miniatur Filmowych
Country: Poland
Language: No Language
Original Language: xx
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Wings about?
- An animated parable directed by Leonard Pulchny was made in a combined technique. Pulchny uses collages, engravings, drawings and he contrasts green and red colour. The style and theme of the film refers to Jan Lenica’s "Maze". According to Erich Fromm’s "Escape from Freedom", the protagonist asks to cut off his wings because he notices the emotions he evokes in society. The film is a metaphor of the political situation in the Polish People’s Republic in 1960.
- Who directed Wings?
- Wings was directed by Leonard Pulchny.
- How long is Wings?
- Wings has a runtime of 10m (10 minutes).
- What genre is Wings?
- Wings is a Animation film.
- Where was Wings produced?
- Wings was produced in Poland.