Germany / Nov 27, 1981
Einmart (1981)
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
The very first images in the film set unprecedented standards in East German animated film: a Buñuelean eye that fills the entire screen, real-life sequences of fleeing animals and a sound collage running contrary to what is seen on the screen. This also extends to the protagonist of the film, a head on a foot without a body or arms who pads wearily through the depressing surroundings. Upon seeing various figures in the sky, he begins to copy their movements. To his surprise, he himself manages to grow wings and takes to the skies. But his attempt at flight ends in a sobering manner however, as it is revealed that flying creatures are just restricted in their range.
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Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | Einmart |
| Original language | Deutsch (DE) |
| Spoken languages | Deutsch |
| Production countries | East Germany |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | DEFA-Studio für Trickfilme |
| Release date | 27 novembre 1981 |
| Production | Helga Kurth |
| Writer | Marion Rasche, Lutz Dammbeck |
| Editing | Eva d'Bomba |
| Cinematography | Hans Schöne |
| Assistant directors | Lutz Dammbeck |
| Visual effects | Ingrid Gubisch, Monika Siegel, Erika Wahl, Lutz Dammbeck |
| Music | Thomas Hertel, Heinz Kaiser |
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| Sound | Heinz Kaiser, Thomas Hertel |
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