Wednesday, January 24, 2007

Reiniger's Prince Achmed - 1926 - Rare Film

"If you ask the average person what the first feature-length animated film was, just about everyone will answer Walt Disney's "Snow White & the Seven Dwarfs". But Disney's film wasn't the first animated feature by a longshot. Arguably, that honor belongs to Lotte Reiniger's "Adventures of Prince Achmed".

In 1923, Reiniger and her husband and business partner, Carl Koch began work on an ambitious project... a feature length silhouette puppet film based on "The One Thousand and One Nights". She worked with animator Bertold Bartosch and background artist Walter Ruttman for three years on the film. The paper cutouts were jointed using wires and delicately arranged on top of a lightbox, where it was photographed frame by frame. Reiniger continued to animate her distinctive silhouette films up into the mid-1970s. She passed away in 1981." Source - Animation Archive

This important film is available at Amazon - Adventures of Prince Achmed DVD





2 comments:

Stephen Worth said...

Please post a link to the source of this blog posting...

Lotte Reiniger's Prince Achmed Part One: http://www.animationarchive.org/2007/01/filmography-reinigers-prince-achmed.html

Lotte Reiniger's Prince Achmend Part Two: http://www.animationarchive.org/2007/01/filmography-reinigers-prince-achmed_20.html

Thanks
Stephen Worth
Director
ASIFA-Hollywood
Animation Archive

Jack said...

I did friend, at the end of my quotations i have a link to " Source - Animation Archive" Guess you missed it.... nonetheless, thanks for the links.