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© Center for Visual Music
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by Oskar FISCHINGER
1934 / 35mm / color / sound / 1S / 3' 00 |
"From 1934, for the greater glory of Muratti cigarettes, he began to exalt the smoker's joys without remorse by animating the cigarettes themselves. A toothpick fixed in their narrow cylinder allows them to be firmly fixed in a soft kaolin plate and moved or tilted to within half a millimeter. After the first attempts to drop cigarettes on the rooftops of Berlin, comes the famous anthropomorphic ballet of Muratti Greeift Ein, whose dances, rhythmic steps and skating movements, leading to the final worship of the name Muratti rising with the sun, will generate general enthusiasm." André Martin.
distribution format | 16mm |
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screen | 1,37 - Standard (single screen) |
speed | 24 fps |
sound | optical sound |
rental fee | 32,00 € |