Strange Birds

Strange Birds

Release date : June 2, 1965
Runtime : 10m
Countries of origin : Czechoslovakia /
Original Language :
Director : Vladimír Lehký /
Production companies : Krátký film Praha /
June 2, 1965 10m Czechoslovakia Animation More
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The allegorical story of two humanized birds - father and son, who usually walk the earth and fly only in case of danger. The two birds are out for a leisurely stroll, playing music together and taking selfies until a hungry cat attempts to spoil their fun. After several unique and imaginative evasive maneuvers, the birds pelt the cat with apple bombs. The film is one of the jewels of the cartoon: the Czech tradition, Disney anthropomorphism and innovative pre-electronic music score.
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  • title:Strange Birds
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1965
  • Runtime:10m
  • Genres: Animation ·
  • Countries of origin: Czechoslovakia ·
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Vladimír Lehký /
  • Writers: Jiří Toman · Vladimír Lehký ·
  • Production companies: Krátký film Praha ·
  • Overview:The allegorical story of two humanized birds - father and son, who usually walk the earth and fly only in case of danger. The two birds are out for a leisurely stroll, playing music together and taking selfies until a hungry cat attempts to spoil their fun. After several unique and imaginative evasive maneuvers, the birds pelt the cat with apple bombs. The film is one of the jewels of the cartoon: the Czech tradition, Disney anthropomorphism and innovative pre-electronic music score.
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