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A Midsummer Night's Dream (1959 film)

A Midsummer Night's Dream (Czech: Sen noci svatojánské) is a 1959 Czechoslovak animated puppet film directed by Jiří Trnka, his last feature length film before his death 10 years later in 1969. It is based on the Shakespeare play of the same name.[3][4]

A Midsummer Night's Dream
Directed byJiří Trnka
Screenplay by
Based onA Midsummer Night's Dream
by William Shakespeare [1]
Produced byErna Kmínková
Jaroslav Mozis
Narrated byRudolf Pellar
CinematographyJiří Vojta
Edited byHana Walachová
Distributed byÚstřední půjčovna filmů
Release date
  • 25 September 1959 (1959-09-25)
Running time
76 minutes [2]
CountryCzechoslovakia
LanguageCzech

Production edit

Trnka, working under the Czech communist regime who had previously been denied in his wish to adapt Don Quixote, worked for several years on his adaptation of A Midsummer Night's Dream. The film established a new pinnacle of craftmanship.

Beyond the artistic aspects the film was technically advanced. Trnka used expensive Eastmancolor stock*[5] Every scene was shot with two cameras simultaneously—one shooting Academy ratio, and one shooting in the then new CinemaScope format, effectively producing an in-camera pan-and-scan version—all so Trnka could ensure that his widescreen production would not be presented letterboxed. The film thus exists in two definitive editions.[5]

Garik Seko, a Georgian born animator from Zlin worked in the movie as an assistant. This is because the film cooperated with Czech animator Vlasta Jurajdova and co-existed with another work from Hermina Tyrlova namely Vlacek Kolejacek (The Little Train).[6] They returned in 1976 for the short film, O mistru Hanusovi.

The score was composed by Václav Trojan.[7]

Reception and legacy edit

The film received a lukewarm initial response,[5] but was entered into the 1959 Cannes Film Festival where it tied for the Prix de la meilleure sélection (the selection of the Technical Committee) alongside Vojtěch Jasný's Desire (Czech: Touha).[8] It also won an Honourable Medal at the 20th Venice International Film Festival in 1959; first prize for best film in Bucharest in 1960; second prize in Montevideo in 1960; and first prize—the "Golden Mercury"—for music in Valencia in 1962.[9] Time magazine included the film in the Top 10 foreign movies of 1961.[10]

Cerise Howard, discussing the film in a retrospective on Trnka for Senses of Cinema, describes the puppet animation as "more liquid, more balletic than ever";[5] the scenes between Nick Bottom and Titania are "achingly tender";[5] Titania's train is "an especially astonishing, luminous creation… constituted of tens of fairies, individually animated amidst reams of gorgeous, extensive coral garlanding".[5] Overall the film is "distinguished by exquisite design throughout".[5]

English-language version edit

An English-language version was made with narration by Richard Burton and voice work by Alec McCowen.[11][12]

Voice cast edit

References edit

  1. ^ Jiří Trnka's A Midsummer Night's Dream – Summer of Shakespeare Fan Pick #5 by KyleKallgrenBHH on YouTube
  2. ^ MUBI
  3. ^ Jiri Trnka · Puppet Animation Master (documentary, 1967)-Internet Archive
  4. ^ filmlinc.org
  5. ^ a b c d e f g Howard, Cerise (February 2013). "The Passion of the Peasant Poet: Jiří Trnka, A Midsummer Night's Dream and The Hand". Cinémathèque Annotations on Film. Senses of Cinema (66). ISSN 1443-4059. Retrieved 30 October 2018.
  6. ^
  7. ^ Polt, Harriet R. (1964). "The Czechoslovak Animated Film". Film Quarterly. University of California Press. 17 (3): 31–40. doi:10.2307/1210908. eISSN 0015-1386. ISSN 0015-1386. JSTOR 1210908.
  8. ^ Cannes 1959.
  9. ^ Krátký n.d.
  10. ^ Beck, Jerry (2005). The Animated Movie Guide. Chicago Review Press. p. 168. ISBN 1569762228.
  11. ^ Raup 2018.
  12. ^ Rothwell 1999, pp. 227–228.

Bibliography edit

Further reading edit

External links edit

  • A Midsummer Night's Dream at IMDb

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A Midsummer Night s Dream Czech Sen noci svatojanske is a 1959 Czechoslovak animated puppet film directed by Jiri Trnka his last feature length film before his death 10 years later in 1969 It is based on the Shakespeare play of the same name 3 4 A Midsummer Night s DreamDirected byJiri TrnkaScreenplay byJiri BrdeckaJosef KainarJiri TrnkaBased onA Midsummer Night s Dreamby William Shakespeare 1 Produced byErna KminkovaJaroslav MozisNarrated byRudolf PellarCinematographyJiri VojtaEdited byHana WalachovaDistributed byUstredni pujcovna filmuRelease date25 September 1959 1959 09 25 Running time76 minutes 2 CountryCzechoslovakiaLanguageCzech Contents 1 Production 2 Reception and legacy 3 English language version 3 1 Voice cast 4 References 5 Bibliography 6 Further reading 7 External linksProduction editTrnka working under the Czech communist regime who had previously been denied in his wish to adapt Don Quixote worked for several years on his adaptation of A Midsummer Night s Dream The film established a new pinnacle of craftmanship Beyond the artistic aspects the film was technically advanced Trnka used expensive Eastmancolor stock 5 Every scene was shot with two cameras simultaneously one shooting Academy ratio and one shooting in the then new CinemaScope format effectively producing an in camera pan and scan version all so Trnka could ensure that his widescreen production would not be presented letterboxed The film thus exists in two definitive editions 5 Garik Seko a Georgian born animator from Zlin worked in the movie as an assistant This is because the film cooperated with Czech animator Vlasta Jurajdova and co existed with another work from Hermina Tyrlova namely Vlacek Kolejacek The Little Train 6 They returned in 1976 for the short film O mistru Hanusovi The score was composed by Vaclav Trojan 7 Reception and legacy editThe film received a lukewarm initial response 5 but was entered into the 1959 Cannes Film Festival where it tied for the Prix de la meilleure selection the selection of the Technical Committee alongside Vojtech Jasny s Desire Czech Touha 8 It also won an Honourable Medal at the 20th Venice International Film Festival in 1959 first prize for best film in Bucharest in 1960 second prize in Montevideo in 1960 and first prize the Golden Mercury for music in Valencia in 1962 9 Time magazine included the film in the Top 10 foreign movies of 1961 10 Cerise Howard discussing the film in a retrospective on Trnka for Senses of Cinema describes the puppet animation as more liquid more balletic than ever 5 the scenes between Nick Bottom and Titania are achingly tender 5 Titania s train is an especially astonishing luminous creation constituted of tens of fairies individually animated amidst reams of gorgeous extensive coral garlanding 5 Overall the film is distinguished by exquisite design throughout 5 English language version editAn English language version was made with narration by Richard Burton and voice work by Alec McCowen 11 12 Voice cast edit Hugh Manning as Theseus Laura Graham as Hippolyta Jack Gwillim as Oberon Barbara Jefford as Titania Roger Shepherd as Puck Alec McCowen as Nick Bottom Ann Bell as Hermia Barbara Leigh Hunt as Helena Joss Ackland as Peter Quince Michael Meacham as Demetrius Stephen Moore as Francis Flute Tom Criddle as LysanderReferences edit Jiri Trnka s A Midsummer Night s Dream Summer of Shakespeare Fan Pick 5 by KyleKallgrenBHH on YouTube MUBI Jiri Trnka Puppet Animation Master documentary 1967 Internet Archive filmlinc org a b c d e f g Howard Cerise February 2013 The Passion of the Peasant Poet Jiri Trnka A Midsummer Night s Dream and The Hand Cinematheque Annotations on Film Senses of Cinema 66 ISSN 1443 4059 Retrieved 30 October 2018 VLACEK KOLEJACEK 1959 BFI Polt Harriet R 1964 The Czechoslovak Animated Film Film Quarterly University of California Press 17 3 31 40 doi 10 2307 1210908 eISSN 0015 1386 ISSN 0015 1386 JSTOR 1210908 Cannes 1959 Kratky n d Beck Jerry 2005 The Animated Movie Guide Chicago Review Press p 168 ISBN 1569762228 Raup 2018 Rothwell 1999 pp 227 228 Bibliography edit Sen noci svatojanske 1959 Cannes Film Festival Festival de Cannes The Midsummer Night s Dream Kratky Film Praha Catalogue Raup Jordan 20 March 2018 The Puppet Master The Complete Jiri Trnka Starting April 20 Celebrates a Czech Animation Pioneer FilmLinc Daily Film Society of Lincoln Center Retrieved 30 October 2018 Rothwell Kenneth S 2000 first published 1999 A History of Shakespeare on Screen A Century of Film and Television Cambridge Cambridge University Press ISBN 0 521 59404 9 Further reading edit Sen Noci Svatojanske British Universities Film and Video Council n d Retrieved 28 May 2017 External links editA Midsummer Night s Dream at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title A Midsummer Night 27s Dream 1959 film amp oldid 1180282557, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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