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The Adventures of Prince Achmed
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Directed by Lotte Reiniger.
German director Lotte Reiniger spent three years making this silent animated film based on the Arabian Nights legends. The dashing Prince Achmed saves a lovely damsel from evil witches and mythical beasts, as well as discovering Aladdin's lamp, all in the primitive but intriguing silhouette style of animation which Reiniger herself developed. The film's 65-minute running time gave it the distinction of being the first animated feature in the world, but only one copy remained in existence until Reiniger supervised the striking of newly tinted negatives in the early '70s. ~ Robert Firsching, All Movie Guide
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chesterfilmschesterfilms How Dare You Snow White*
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"If Snow White is the first full length animated film, than what the heck do we call Prince Achmed? Well it's a black and white silent German film that completely uses silhouettes, but I guess you would still consider it animated. It really is one of the most amazing looking films I have ever seen. Even though it was in black and white, they use the tinting process to give it some beautiful color. It's a must for animation and art buffs. That being said I do love Snow White and I would consider it the first true animated feature, but it should come with some sort of asterisk. " [More]
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"Here’s the dilemma. I have a list of well over three thousand movies I want to see saved on IMDB. I have a subscription to Netflix and recently every time I return a DVD it has been an extremely arduous task to make the decision as to which movie I should see next. In an effort to narrow down my choices and make the process of choosing slightly less overwhelming I have devised a system, almost a bit of a game for me. Here’s how it goes.For my first film selection, I have narrowed the options down to only films that were released in the year 2006. Then after I have watched that movie, my next selection would have to be a film released in 2005. Then I would see a film from 2004, then 2003, etc. The process of deciding is still laborious, but actually quite a bit more exciting. (I'm going by IMDB as my source for release years)I have already been making a list and have also already begun watching the films. I decided this might be a good time to start fooling ... " [More]
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Although Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs is lauded as the first full-length animated film, that honor more properly belongs to The Adventures of Prince Achmed, which predates it by more than a decade. (There may be even earlier full-length works, but Achmed seems to be the earliest that can be verified -- and that is still in existence.) Achmed differs significantly from Snow White in several respects, of course, most notably in that it 1) is a silent film, 2) is in black-and-white (although existing prints are tinted), and 3) is created using silhouette animation. The last quality is the one that is the most striking and that makes it so unique; although director Lotte Reiniger and other animators have used this style elsewhere, it is still rare, and it makes Achmed a very unusual experience. Those used to traditional animation may be put off by this style, but it is incredibly striking and very dramatic. It must be admitted that one loses something in the way of nuance, but the unique beauty of the piece helps to make up for this. The care and detail that has gone into the design, from the airy featheriness of Peri Banu's cloak to the web-like delicacy of the Princess' shawl, is quite impressive. Reiniger also comes up with some marvelous character designs, and a shape-shifting battle between the Fire Witch and her enemy is a wonder to behold. Portions of the narrative are a tad choppy, and there's a flaw in terms of how much time passes during the telling of the story; more importantly, the story doesn't enthrall the viewer in the way it is intended to. But all in all, Achmed is a delightful little treasure. ~ Craig Butler, All Movie Guide
 



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