Animation in Europe

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There is a lot one could say about animation in Europe, but above all, there is no consistent European animation. It is as disparate as the various countries involved. Audiences will certainly recognize American or Japanese animation, but in Europe, it can range from Czech, Polish, and Hungarian to Greek, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, French, and British. Animation in Europe provides a comprehensive review of the history and current situation of animation in over 20 European countries. It features numerous interviews with artists and producers, including rare documents and firsthand accounts that illustrate the rich history of animation in Europe. Additional features include

• An extensive chronology with key events in European animation

• A Who’s Who of producers, directors, writers, and animators working in Europe

• An examination of the origin of European animation and its influence

Animation in Europe is the first book devoted entirely to this topic and, therefore, will be of value for animation buffs as well as practitioners and researchers.

Author(s): Rolf Giesen
Edition: 1
Publisher: CRC Press
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 502
City: Boca Raton

Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Origin of European Animation
Chapter 1 Austria
The Discovery of Vienna at the North Pole
One Left
Snotty Boy
Note
Chapter 2 Baltic States
Estonia
The Eesti Joonisfilm Studio in Talinn
The Spider Queen of Gadgetville
Lithuania
Snow Shelter
Notes
Chapter 3 Belgium
A Gift for the Fairy
The Crab with the Golden Claws
Belvision
Belgium as Catalyst of the European Comic Scene
Fly Me to the Moon
Cartoon Media Brussels
Cafar
Walking the Dog
Notes
Chapter 4 Bulgaria
Typewriter Paper and No Chairs
An Angel Borrowed from Jean Effel
Caricatures and Limited Animation
From Sofia to Prague
Notes
Chapter 5 Czechoslovakia: Czech Republic and Slovakia
Dodal and Týrlová
Wedding in the Coral Sea
The Trick Brothers
Karel Zeman and The Fabulous World of Jules Verne
Two Americans in Prague: Tom & Jerry
Disney plus Buňuel
FAMU: Prague Film and Television Academy of Performing Arts
Old Prague Legends
Notes
Chapter 6 Denmark
Egmont H. Petersen and Disney
Hans Christian Andersen
Valhalla
A. Film Production and Two Mozzies
The Animation Workshop (TAW) in Viborg
Funding
The LEGO Franchise
Notes
Chapter 7 Finland
Modest Attempts
Tove Jansson in Moominworld
Spindrift
Angry Birds at the Stock Exchange
Funding Animation in Finland
Two Experts Commenting on Comics and Animation in Finland
Note
Chapter 8 France
Władysław Starewicz, an Alchemist of Animation
French Animation during German Occupation
Paul Grimault: The King and the Bird
Disney in Paris
Home Movies
Astérix
Go West
French Television
Gebeka
Kirikou
Folimage
Annecy
Education
Notes
Chapter 9 Germany
The Adventures of Prince Achmed
The March of the Cigarettes: George Pál and Oskar Fischinger
A Plea for Dimensional Color Films
Walt Disney Visits Nazi Germany
Bee-Sting Swastika: How the Nazis Planned to Outdo Disney in Europe
Mickey Mouse in Dachau
A Snow Man Doesn’t Survive Summer
The European Way of Animation under German Occupation
The Denazification of German Animation
Somersault into Life
Man in Space
Little Mainz Men and the HB Man
East Germany: DEFA Studio für Trickfilme
The Conference of the Animals
Two Foxes and a Golden Sickle
Asterix Conquers Germany (but not America)
Television
German Producers Go Feature-Length
Adventures in Centopia
Happily N’Ever After
Sino-German Ventures
Moonbound
Short Films
Education in Animation
Stuttgart Festival of Animated Film
The Sausage Run
Memory Hotel
Notes
Chapter 10 Great Britain
Dreams of Toyland
Howard (Watergate!) Hunt and the Animal Farm
Sinbad and the Argonauts on the River Thames
Yellow Submarine in Swinging London
Of Dogs and Sheep
Notes
Chapter 11 Greece
Future Postcards
An Emmy not for Greek Animation but for a Greek Animator
Notes
Chapter 12 Hungary
George Pal and John Halas
Pannónia and Pumuckl
Ferenc Mikulás and the Kecskemét Animation Studio
Education in Animation
Note
Chapter 13 Iceland
Chapter 14 Ireland
The Legend of Sullivan and Bluth
The Secret of Kells
Notes
Chapter 15 Italy
Pinocchio, an Italian Property
The Dynamite Brothers
Animation, Maestro!
Notes
Chapter 16 The Netherlands
The Puppetoons in Eindhoven
Brummi’s Night Music
Kurt Gerron and the Seven Nazi Dwarfs
Reynard, the Fox Behind the Swastika
Olivier B. Bommel
From Short to Animated Feature Films
Notes
Chapter 17 Norway
Captain Sabertooth
Notes
Chapter 18 Poland
Snow White in Auschwitz
Bolek and Lolek
The Polish School of Animation
Loving Vincent
Notes
Chapter 19 Portugal
Tragic Story with Happy Ending
The Wrong Side of the Bed
Chapter 20 Romania
A Little Man
The Path to Poorhouse
Notes
Chapter 21 Slovenia
A Box Filled with Miserable Creatures
Chapter 22 Spain
GARBANCITO DE LA MANCHA
Television
How CGI Created an Animated Forest
Donkey Xote and Nocturna
Wrinkles
Luis Buňuel and the Dragonkeeper
Notes
Chapter 23 Sweden
Captain Grogg
Dunderklumpen
Peter No Tail
Pettson and Findus
Blue-Karma Tiger
Notes
Chapter 24 Switzerland
Fantoche
The Man with No Shadow
My Life as a Zucchini
Notes
Chapter 25 Zagreb (Croatia)
Big Meeting at Kerempuh
Satiemanie
Animafest
The Problems with 3D Computer Animation
Summary
Instead of An Afterword: The Various Names of the Shadow Devil
A Who’s Who of Producers, Directors, Writers and Animators Working inEurope
A Chronology of European Animation
Bibliography
Index