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A frightening animated fantasy centered on the life of a sword. The sword is transformed from a car, to a toy and to a piece of art. At the end of the film we realize that the sword has been embedded in a man's chest throughout all these transformations. Although the film is constructed as a fantasy, it asks the question where will the sword fall next and who will be its victim? The film relys on sound effects, there is no narration.
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Self-preservation, Drama, Sword hilts, Combat, Political violence, Swords, Combat in artShowing 1 featured edition. View all 1 editions?
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Harvard Film Archive composite negative and negative track, HFA item nos. 11971; 11973; from The Fleetwood Film Library Collection.
Running time 6 minutes, Cf. The Audio Brandon Distribution Catalogue, 1971, Cf. May 27th, 2011.
Produced in Czechoslovakia and distributed by Audio Brandon Films in the United States.
Producer, V. Stepanak; animation, J. Adam.
In Czech.
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