"THE DRAGON OF WAWEL"
(SMOK WAWELSKI)
from the "Polish Fairy Tales and Stories" series |
| Script, dialogue (based on a folk fairy tale): |
Ewa Jabłońska |
| Directed, designed and backgrounds by |
Anna Dudek |
| Music composed and performed by |
Arnold Dąbrowski |
| Camera 2D, editing by |
Krzysztof Napierała |
| Lay-out by |
Janusz Gałązkowski, Elżbieta Kandziora, Anna Dudek, Lesław Budzelewski, Jacek Adamczak |
| Animation by |
Janusz Gałązkowski, Waldemar Szajkowski, Ewa Rodewald, Piotr Giersz, Elżbieta Kandziora, Lesław Budzelewski, Agnieszka Szcześniak, Artur Zejer, Anna Sita |
| Manager of production: |
Mariola Feliszkowska |
| 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 folk tales.
Everything is well in the town of King Krak, until two unruly boys, Smykałka and Cholewka, inadvertently cause the arrival of a dragon. The dragon is always hungry. He pillages the town and its environs. After the failure of the knights to get rid of the monster King Krak calls a meeting. However, nobody has any idea how to deal with the problem. Smykałka and Cholewka, the boys, who had caused the calamity in the first place, finally dispatch of the dragon and become heroes. |
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