The Cabinet of Jan Švankmajer

The Cabinet of Jan Švankmajer

Release date : June 20, 1984
Runtime : 14m
Countries of origin : United Kingdom /
Original Language : No Language /
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Production companies : Atelier Koninck /
June 20, 1984 14m United Kingdom Animation No Language More
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In Prague, a professorial puppet, with metal pincers for hands and an open book for a hat, takes a boy as a pupil. First, the professor empties fluff and toys from the child's head, leaving him without the top of his head for most of the film. The professor then teaches the lad about illusions and perspectives, the pursuit of an object through exploring a bank of drawers, divining an object, and the migration of forms. The child then brings out a box with a tarantula in it: the professor puts his "hands" into the box and describes what he feels. The boy receives a final lesson about animation and film making; then the professor gives him a brain and his own open-book hat.
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  • title:The Cabinet of Jan Švankmajer
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1984
  • Runtime:14m
  • Genres: Animation ·
  • Countries of origin: United Kingdom ·
  • Original Language: No Language ·
  • Director: Stephen Quay / Timothy Quay / Keith Griffiths /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies: Atelier Koninck ·
  • Overview:In Prague, a professorial puppet, with metal pincers for hands and an open book for a hat, takes a boy as a pupil. First, the professor empties fluff and toys from the child's head, leaving him without the top of his head for most of the film. The professor then teaches the lad about illusions and perspectives, the pursuit of an object through exploring a bank of drawers, divining an object, and the migration of forms. The child then brings out a box with a tarantula in it: the professor puts his "hands" into the box and describes what he feels. The boy receives a final lesson about animation and film making; then the professor gives him a brain and his own open-book hat.
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