Loutkový film Praha Movie Trailers
Most Popular Loutkový film Praha Trailers
Total trailers found: 29
Two Little Frosts Trailer (1955)
22 April 1955
Two mischievous frost spirits make things chilly for a pair of travelers in this wintry comic folktale.
Old Czech Legends Trailer (1953)
11 September 1953
A monumental piece of art bringing the heroes of the ancient Czech myths back to life. The picture consists of seven parts: Cech the Forefather, Bivoj, Libuse, Premysl, Girls War, Horymir, Lucka War.
Song of the Prairie Trailer (1949)
01 January 1949
An animated singing western short in which a cowboy takes on the villain to save his beloved.
Prince Bayaya Trailer (1951)
26 January 1951
Bayaya, a young peasant, protected by the spirit of his dead mother, arrives at the castle of the King, where he entertains his three daughters.
The Hurvinek Circus Trailer (1955)
02 September 1955
Hurvinek cannot go to a circus because he injured himself when sliding down the stair rail. He daydreams that he is an acrobat riding a scooter and an animal-trainer taming beasts.
Story of the Bass Cello Trailer (1956)
29 October 1956
"Román s basou" is another short by master a stop-motion puppet-animator Jiri Trnka. The story is based on Anton Chekhovs story "Roman s Kontrabasom".
The Merry Circus Trailer (1951)
01 January 1951
Trnka brings to life a surrealist circus of tightrope-walking fish, musical monkeys, balancing bears, and high-flying acrobatics in this whimsical feat of cutout animation made in collaboration with leading Czech painters of the era.
The Good Soldier Svejk Trailer (1956)
04 October 1956
Adapting Jaroslav Hasek's raucous satirical novel, and also bringing Josef Lada's equally famous illustrations to garrulous puppet life, posed Trnka one of his biggest creative challenges.
The Emperor's Nightingale Trailer (1949)
15 April 1949
Adaptation of a fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen, about an emperor who prefers the tinkling of a bejeweled mechanical bird to the song of a real nightingale.
The Devil's Mill Trailer (1949)
01 January 1949
A barrel organ grinder meets the devil on a mysterious moonlit night in this haunted-house fable, which showcases Trnka’s atmospheric use of sound to conjure a macabre mood.
The Czech Year Trailer (1947)
19 December 1947
The first full-length puppet film made by Jiri Trnka. Like the painter Ales who illustrated the national songs, Trnka depicts the traditional customs and tales of the Czech village in six separate sequences: Shrovetide, Spring, Legend About St.
The Golden Fish Trailer (1951)
01 January 1951
A poor fisherman catches the golden fish that promises him to fulfil three wishes if he sets her free again.
A Drop Too Much Trailer (1954)
01 January 1954
A careful motorcyclist stops by a cozy pub on his way home to his sweetheart.
How the Old Man Traded It All Away Trailer (1954)
31 December 1954
Folk art–like hand-drawn stills illustrate this sweetly simple pastoral fable, in which a peasant comes into possession of a small fortune—but realizes there are treasures greater than gold.
The Poppy Cake Trailer (1953)
25 December 1953
A cartoon that uses comic book drawings to show how many people contribute their work to making a poppy seed cake.
Liška a džbán Trailer (1947)
12 September 1947
A fable about a fox who wanted to drown a pitcher to get revenge on him.
Liška a vlk Trailer (1956)
01 January 1956
Based on the fairy tale by the famous Czech writer Vaclav Beneš Třebizký.
Kuťásek a Kutilka na pouti Trailer (1956)
12 April 1956
Health campaigner encourages children to live a healthy lifestyle. The film combines live action with puppetry and animated dolls.
O milionáři, který ukradl slunce Trailer (1948)
01 January 1948
The millionaire who stole the sun, adaptation of a social tale by Jiri Wolker. A millionaire who owns a whole town, its factories and workers, falls ill.
Romance Trailer (1962)
01 January 1962
A young woman dates a number of men according to their car size. But the larger the car gets, the older the man becomes.