The Amlash Enchanted Forest

76 Minutes, 1974
Genre:
Animation
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Directed by: Shlomo Suriano
Production:Sam Dubiner
Photographer: Joseph (Joe) Rimmer
Original Music: Alex Kagan, Noam Schriff, Yehuda Rotman
Language: Hebrew
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An experimental, animated musical film that was made using stop motion technique. The film, inspired by Aesop’s Fables, features a cast of ceramic dolls that were discovered in the Amalesh region of Iran. Alon the deer, son of the forest king, sets off on a trip with his friends – Boris, the whimpering deer and Guri, the gluttonous sheep – to visit his uncles who live beyond the realms of the Enchanted Forest. En route, they have countless adventures: in search of the milkshake tree, crossing paths with the snake, and taking extra care to avoid running into the witch who’s been known to turn her subjects into birds. The film was shortlisted for the Berlin International Film Festival where it was later shown.

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