"BASILISK"
[BAZYLISZEK]
From the "Polish Fairy Tales and Stories" series |
| Script, dialogue (based on the tale by Artur Oppann entitled "Basilisk") by |
Ewa Jabłońska |
| Directed, designed and backgrounds by |
Andrzej Kukuła |
| Lay-out by |
Andrzej Kukuła & Aniela Lubieniecka |
| Animation by |
Michał Szajkowski, Ewa Rodewald, Jarosław Maik, Elżbieta Kandziora, Lesław Budzelewski, Janusz Gałązkowski, Piotr Giersz, Agnieszka Szcześniak, Aniela Lubieniecka, Anna Sita |
| Music composed and performed by |
Jerzy Zieleniak |
| Camera 2D & editing by |
Krzysztof Napierała |
| Manager of production: |
Mariola Feliszkowska |
| Voices director by |
Dorota Kawęcka |
| Sound by |
Wiesław Jurgała |
| Editor, TVP S.A.: |
Katarzyna Komorowska |
| Producer, TV SFA: |
Ewa Sobolewska |
| Production: |
TV Studio Filmów Animowanych Sp. z o.o., Poznań |
| Producer & Distributor: |
Telewizja Polska S.A. |
Animated 2D film for children, 13:00 min., Digital Betacam, © TVP S.A. 2004 |
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| Synopsis of the film |
Animated film for children age 4 - 7 based on the "Basilisk" fairy tale by Artur Oppmann.
Disobeying the orders of their father, blacksmith Ostroga, Halszka and Maciek enter a dark cellar. It turns out that the cellar is inhabited by a basilisk, a dragon which turns its victims into stone figures by simply looking at them. Ostroga and the town's inhabitants rush to the children's rescue. A wizard helps them with his knowledge and experience. Ostroga puts on a shining armour and goes to rescue the children. Thanks to a subterfuge he frees them that the basilisk, having looked into its reflection on the armour, turns into stone. |
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