A Beginner's Guide to 1960s Czechoslovakian Animation
This video serves as a beginner’s guide to Czechoslovakian animation in the 1960s. Filmmakers discussed include Jan Švankmajer, Karel Zeman, Hermína Týrlová, Jiří Trnka, and Viktor Kubal.
The video I made just on Jiří Trnka is below:
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You can watch my beginner’s guide to Soviet animated cinema here:
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or my beginner’s guide to Yugoslavian animated cinema here:
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0:00 Intro/Trnka
3:47 Jan Švankmajer
9:21 Karel Zeman
11:53 Hermína Týrlová
13:48 Gene Deitch
15:47 Bretislav Pojar
17:24 Brdečka, Vystrčil, and Kábrt
18:47 Slovakia
19:37 TV Shows
Thank you for giving me like a dozen new aesthetics to obsess over
Such a rich heritage of creativity, Czechoslovakia developing one of the most audacious and innovative film cultures in that daring decade of the Sixties. Though the country's animators aren't generally discussed in relation to their better known counterparts among live-action directors forging the Czech New Wave, they were no less instrumental in giving fresh and exciting new direction to the medium, both technically and thematically.
All of these different countries and their varied animation styles make these videos extremely compelling. I always look forward to such videos on your channel, who portrays them best 👌 Horror and/or surrealism meeting animation is amazing to me!
Thank you!!
Another great video.
Thanks for introducing me to these great masterpieces
I love your videos. Czechoslovakian animation is one if the best in the world Now I'm waiting for Bulgarian's animation
I’m definitely doing Bulgaria eventually!
@@kubricklynchmaybe with someone requesting about bulgarian and albanian animation, maybe you can include romanian and the other yugoslavian countries like serbia to be merged and known in the history of balkan animation?
THIS WAS MY CHILDHOOD THANK YOU SO MUCH
It’s amazing, thank you for creating good content
Thank you for watching!
Czechoslovakian 🇨🇿 animations are still amazing and inspiring 😺👍. Even some of the Stop Motion animated films inspired me to go to a Stop Motion animation class at Tikkurila, Vantaa (Finland 🇫🇮) in January 2020. It was short (2 days), but awesome 😺👍. And your video definitely deserves a big like 👍 from Vantaa, Finland 🇫🇮.
Very nice video. The only thing I felt missing is the cartoon about a small mole. He's a well known character even to this day. Maybe that could be talked about in an upcoming video.
Thanks for another excellent video on European animation. I watched BARON PRASIL for the first time just a few days ago, here on YT - very striking, and you can clearly see its influence on Gilliam's work. Many many decades ago, one of our local Chicago tv stations ran Zeman's JOURNEY TO THE BEGINNING OF TIME as a serial on a children's afternoon program, so I have a long history of watching Czech animation!
If I am not wrong, JOURNEY TO THE BEGINNING OF TIME is slightly different for western market, they start in USA on some American river and most of things that refer to not existence of god were removed in US version of that movie.
amazing video!!
Thanks for covering! Very thorough and entertaining. ❤
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great video.
always look forward. to these. Ty
Amazing compilation of works! Can't wait for a video of argentinian animation.
I would interpret the chess pieces not as fuel but as horsepower :)
I found an interesting trends of either surreal, experimental, or unusual animations that you mentioned. This spirit kind of seemed gave new fresh perspectives than the mainstream or "supportive campaign" even when they may not necessarily to be enjoyed by general audiences (art for art sake).
Great work
I don't know what the Czechs put in their beer but there's definitely something!
Cybernetic grandma giving me trauma as a kid
Will you ever do episodes on Latin American animation?
Yup!
Can we see French animation? Also amazing work as always 🍿 🎞️
Yup, I'd love to do that eventually!
Once again, amazing video ! Thank you @kubricklynch ! Quick question : Will there be a video focusing on Albanian Animation (or Movies) during its Communist era [1945-1991]) ?
Yes I think so!
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Is there will be a sequel for the other czech animations that will come out later? I like to see amalka and mach and sebestova and etc?
Yup! I’m working on a video about the 70s right now.
Who agrees that cinema and animation are both considered art
Great video! Can I recommend a intro into Brazilian cinema? I think it’s very fertile ground for analysis!
Thank you so much for sharing this very entertaining and informative film. I’m Czechoslovakian and a filmmaker so this was extremely interesting to watch. Well done!
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much on other animators, czech animation arent that much creative
Are you saying that all of these extremely creative people aren’t “that creative”? That’s crazy
Are you saying that all of these extremely creative people aren’t “that creative”? That’s crazy
Dude wtf