Flower of Battle

Flower of Battle

Release date : January 1, 2011
Runtime : 20m
Countries of origin : Croatia /
Original Language : Croatian / Italian /
Production companies : Bonobostudio /
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The Arcadian atmosphere of a hazy underworld hosts unusual characters: an Illusionist, a Civil Entity, a Wooden Puppet and a silent, but dangerous Swordsman. Their mysterious and bizarre experiences are an allegory of the relationship between the now extinct tradition of European combat swordsmanship and the doctrine of pragmatic political action. Is the end of the allegory also a beginning of an instructive misunderstanding?
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Zlatko Burić
Mađioničar (voice)
Vili Matula
Civil Entity (voice)
Iva Šulentić
Civil Entity (voice)

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  • title:Flower of Battle
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2011
  • Runtime:20m
  • Genres: Animation ·
  • Countries of origin: Croatia ·
  • Original Language: Croatian · Italian ·
  • Director: Simon Bogojević-Narath /
  • Writers: Simon Bogojević-Narath · Maurice Joly · Fiore dei Liberi ·
  • Production companies: Bonobostudio ·
  • Overview:The Arcadian atmosphere of a hazy underworld hosts unusual characters: an Illusionist, a Civil Entity, a Wooden Puppet and a silent, but dangerous Swordsman. Their mysterious and bizarre experiences are an allegory of the relationship between the now extinct tradition of European combat swordsmanship and the doctrine of pragmatic political action. Is the end of the allegory also a beginning of an instructive misunderstanding?
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