Hi, love your videos, will there ever be a guide to Polish cinema?
@kubricklynch3 күн бұрын
I’m definitely doing a Polish animation video soon, and I’d love to do more on Polish cinema in general!
@bendeguzszabo25834 күн бұрын
I think the Tales of Pompom; Hungarian folk tales; and The Mézga family should have been included too, but over all great video😁
@kubricklynch4 күн бұрын
Thanks, I didn’t include those but I was just focusing on film, not TV
@morganpaulree5576 күн бұрын
russian anime used to look like south park xd
@chrishouseholder19517 күн бұрын
I love art film I make a film called midnight to 7am and it a 6 and half hour movie what a tine to make anything you want
@CLSP-ix6tc7 күн бұрын
Ok so guys I've been looking for one special cartoon and I still cannot find it.. Maybe someone can help,It is Soviet Union cartoon about poor man that used to carry water and give it to people for free and once he saved the city's main enemy and he gave him a box with paper and secret words and he found a cave full of gold.. That's all I remember please is someone know the name of the cartoon or a story tell me.
@TheOfficialChainge7 күн бұрын
What about cinema panettone?
@Pontius8887 күн бұрын
The Apu trilogy by Satyajit Ray is a masterpiece.
@mihajlopetkovic3889 күн бұрын
I'm from Serbia but I only knew Balthazar from this list. I'm going to watch some of these movies for sure
@balbutik18619 күн бұрын
I need more! Would love to see Japan, Zahreb, Britain, Poland even! Great work :)
@kubricklynch9 күн бұрын
Thanks! I did Hungary and Yugoslavia videos, working on Czech now
@ziply12311 күн бұрын
FASCINATING.
@ziply12311 күн бұрын
This is wonderful! THANK YOU!
@marcl221311 күн бұрын
Thank you for this video, it’s my first time hearing about this animation filmmaker. Looking forward to see a few of his films.
@serristori11 күн бұрын
Please make mention of Jean Cocteau and Olivier Assayas... ❤
@jessecatrainham695711 күн бұрын
Andrei Tarkovsky is well worth a look
@schroedervesely577712 күн бұрын
💯 Promo`SM
@BackupChannel-nq6fg16 күн бұрын
8:39 mamamammamaamma MAN RAY!
@luizalbano201416 күн бұрын
Great video! Can I recommend a intro into Brazilian cinema? I think it’s very fertile ground for analysis!
@DDRmails18 күн бұрын
late cartoons look very fine, also girl and alien is adorable
@WilliamKroupaJr.19 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing this very entertaining and informative film. I’m Czechoslovakian and a filmmaker so this was extremely interesting to watch. Well done!
@WilliamKroupaJr.19 күн бұрын
Outstanding! Thank you for sharing this. Your film is engaging, educational and highly entertaining. Kudos and Bravo!!
@user-vp7be5od5n20 күн бұрын
I completely agree with all that list. If you want to add one, check Louis Malle's 'Black Moon'.
@booobbo922 күн бұрын
OOpps
@booobbo922 күн бұрын
no "Triumph of Will"?
@valmarsiglia23 күн бұрын
Lem was really funny when it came to adaptations of Solaris, all of which he hated (there was an earlier TV version). He said something like "If I'd wanted to make that kind of story, I'd have called it The Erotic Problems of People in Space."
@YeahButCanISniffUrPantsFist24 күн бұрын
They all look horrible. Good thong i didnt watch em
@valeriorodrigues335124 күн бұрын
yugoslavian is adult animation
@valeriorodrigues335124 күн бұрын
much on other animators, czech animation arent that much creative
@waregas24 күн бұрын
Thank you! Very interesting video
@user-gd4yr8um6l26 күн бұрын
I really like soviet cartoons. I was watching it for the whole of my childhood. Advise them to everyone)
@roshko711527 күн бұрын
This video is incredible! Thank you for this! Hope to see A Beginner's Guide to Bulgarian Animated Cinema one day. It is rich a full of avant-garde films!
@kubricklynch24 күн бұрын
I’m working on Czech right now, but perhaps Bulgaria after that.
@roshko711524 күн бұрын
@@kubricklynch I don't know how it is in the Czech Republic, but I know about the Russians that they have made a large part of their archives public on social networks. In Bulgaria, the Bulgarian National Television keeps the larger archive of Bulgarian animated cinema, which is terribly limiting because few people have access to it. If you need help, I have some materials and downloads. Feel free to look me up!
@Ceelker29 күн бұрын
"Suur Tõll" mentioned, yeah!
@mango4ttwo635Ай бұрын
theFrench have won 12 foreign language awards at Cannes? How does that work?
@kubricklynchАй бұрын
No, they won 12 Foreign Language Oscars and 12 top prizes at Cannes.
@WeedGnome.Ай бұрын
They still show professor Balthazar on tv in finland rarely but still
@minilopkastudios4711Ай бұрын
21:05 That statue has only been there in 2016 before they removed it around 2017. I've recently traveled to Zagreb to the same place where the statue used to be, and it wasn't there.
@kubricklynchАй бұрын
Aw that’s sad.
@usefulaccount1835Ай бұрын
Is there will be a sequel for the other czech animations that will come out later? I like to see amalka and mach and sebestova and etc?
@kubricklynchАй бұрын
Yup! I’m working on a video about the 70s right now.
@jackm8139Ай бұрын
No gaspar noe? :(
@kubricklynchАй бұрын
I’m a huge fan of his stuff, but it’s a bit disturbing to recommend to “beginners”.
@DrakovenatorАй бұрын
Who agrees that cinema and animation are both considered art
@mshaterАй бұрын
Wow.....thank you for this incredible summary of my childhood!
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Hi, love your videos, will there ever be a guide to Polish cinema?
I’m definitely doing a Polish animation video soon, and I’d love to do more on Polish cinema in general!
I think the Tales of Pompom; Hungarian folk tales; and The Mézga family should have been included too, but over all great video😁
Thanks, I didn’t include those but I was just focusing on film, not TV
russian anime used to look like south park xd
I love art film I make a film called midnight to 7am and it a 6 and half hour movie what a tine to make anything you want
Ok so guys I've been looking for one special cartoon and I still cannot find it.. Maybe someone can help,It is Soviet Union cartoon about poor man that used to carry water and give it to people for free and once he saved the city's main enemy and he gave him a box with paper and secret words and he found a cave full of gold.. That's all I remember please is someone know the name of the cartoon or a story tell me.
What about cinema panettone?
The Apu trilogy by Satyajit Ray is a masterpiece.
I'm from Serbia but I only knew Balthazar from this list. I'm going to watch some of these movies for sure
I need more! Would love to see Japan, Zahreb, Britain, Poland even! Great work :)
Thanks! I did Hungary and Yugoslavia videos, working on Czech now
FASCINATING.
This is wonderful! THANK YOU!
Thank you for this video, it’s my first time hearing about this animation filmmaker. Looking forward to see a few of his films.
Please make mention of Jean Cocteau and Olivier Assayas... ❤
Andrei Tarkovsky is well worth a look
💯 Promo`SM
8:39 mamamammamaamma MAN RAY!
Great video! Can I recommend a intro into Brazilian cinema? I think it’s very fertile ground for analysis!
late cartoons look very fine, also girl and alien is adorable
Thank you so much for sharing this very entertaining and informative film. I’m Czechoslovakian and a filmmaker so this was extremely interesting to watch. Well done!
Outstanding! Thank you for sharing this. Your film is engaging, educational and highly entertaining. Kudos and Bravo!!
I completely agree with all that list. If you want to add one, check Louis Malle's 'Black Moon'.
OOpps
no "Triumph of Will"?
Lem was really funny when it came to adaptations of Solaris, all of which he hated (there was an earlier TV version). He said something like "If I'd wanted to make that kind of story, I'd have called it The Erotic Problems of People in Space."
They all look horrible. Good thong i didnt watch em
yugoslavian is adult animation
much on other animators, czech animation arent that much creative
Thank you! Very interesting video
I really like soviet cartoons. I was watching it for the whole of my childhood. Advise them to everyone)
This video is incredible! Thank you for this! Hope to see A Beginner's Guide to Bulgarian Animated Cinema one day. It is rich a full of avant-garde films!
I’m working on Czech right now, but perhaps Bulgaria after that.
@@kubricklynch I don't know how it is in the Czech Republic, but I know about the Russians that they have made a large part of their archives public on social networks. In Bulgaria, the Bulgarian National Television keeps the larger archive of Bulgarian animated cinema, which is terribly limiting because few people have access to it. If you need help, I have some materials and downloads. Feel free to look me up!
"Suur Tõll" mentioned, yeah!
theFrench have won 12 foreign language awards at Cannes? How does that work?
No, they won 12 Foreign Language Oscars and 12 top prizes at Cannes.
They still show professor Balthazar on tv in finland rarely but still
21:05 That statue has only been there in 2016 before they removed it around 2017. I've recently traveled to Zagreb to the same place where the statue used to be, and it wasn't there.
Aw that’s sad.
Is there will be a sequel for the other czech animations that will come out later? I like to see amalka and mach and sebestova and etc?
Yup! I’m working on a video about the 70s right now.
No gaspar noe? :(
I’m a huge fan of his stuff, but it’s a bit disturbing to recommend to “beginners”.
Who agrees that cinema and animation are both considered art
Wow.....thank you for this incredible summary of my childhood!