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J.S. Bach Fantasia g moll

  • 1965
  • Not Rated
  • 10 Min.
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6,3/10
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J.S. Bach Fantasia g moll (1965)
Stop Motion AnimationAnimationMusicShort

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA man plays the Bach piece of the title on the organ, accompanied by images of stone walls with cracks and holes that grow and shrink, intercut with images of doors and wire-meshed windows.A man plays the Bach piece of the title on the organ, accompanied by images of stone walls with cracks and holes that grow and shrink, intercut with images of doors and wire-meshed windows.A man plays the Bach piece of the title on the organ, accompanied by images of stone walls with cracks and holes that grow and shrink, intercut with images of doors and wire-meshed windows.

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    • Jan Svankmajer
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    • Jan Svankmajer
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    6,3/10
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    4ccthemovieman-1

    Love Abstract, But This Didn't Do It For Me

    Hey, I like abstract art. I like it a lot. I've done it, too. I preface my short review with those remarks because I didn't care for the film, and it had nothing to do with appreciating abstract art. Yeah, I know the filmmaker Jan Svankmejer was showing these house objects to the music....but that doesn't make it entertaining. Yeah, I noticed the textures and the shapes. Sometimes "arty" material is vastly overrated as well as underrated.

    With motion films, I am of the opinion that if it's boring and the audience is snoring in their seats, it's not good entertainment.....and entertainment is what the movies are about.

    Looking at stone walls, metal objects on the outside of the old house, doors and windows, etc., all to Bach's number was kind of cool for a couple of minutes. After that: b-o-r-i-n-g, and please don't give me the "you didn't get it" reply.
    4disdressed12

    a bit too sedate for my taste

    i didn't find this second short animated film from Svankmajer as good as his first one,The Last Trick.this one was just a bit too sedate in comparison.it's not horrible by any means and while there is lots going on,it's not quite as dynamic,for lack of a better word.it's only 10 minutes in length,but it gets a bit repetitive before it's over.The Last Trick was in colour,while this one's in black and white.i'm not sure if it being in colour would necessarily have changed my opinion,but it certainly would have been a different film.anyway,that's neither here nor there.for me,Johann Sebastian Bach: Fantasia G-moll is a 4/10
    5planktonrules

    Early and lacking the weirdness we all have come to love.

    This is Jan Svankmajer's second film. It's a short that consists of a man playing a piece by Bach as various things around the organ move about on their own. It's filmed in black and white. But unlike later films by the master stop-motion artist, the things that move or seem to move are very mundane...such as doors or stones or holes opening up in the walls. I noticed state some felt this was a masterpiece, but frankly, I think his later stuff is so much better...and often creepier. This one isn't nearly as weird nor as interesting. For Svankmajer fans, it's definitely one to see but the man would definitely go on to better things.
    10sirarthurstreebgreebling

    Svankmejer's Triumph

    This stunning short, in black and white and shot in widescreen is one of the best examples of the marriage of film and sound , the sounds affecting the images with bass and tibre. The man who plays the organ seems to literally bring the house down and walls open up and close , breath and moves as if the music has given them life. Simply superb.
    Tornado_Sam

    Simple Animations

    "Johann Sebastian Bach: Fantasia G-moll" was Czech animator Jan Svankmajer's second work in a career of many animated movies he would go on to make. Unlike his first, "The Last Trick" of 1964, it shows a bit more of the filmmaker's style in what it presents, hinting more strongly at what he would produce in later years. As other reviewers have stated, it is not nearly as complex nor as weird and surrealistic as those later movies, and thus not a good place for those interested in his output to begin, but as an early effort it shows how he can evoke a certain atmosphere out of putting appropriate sound to the proper image, which was undoubtedly the film's main goal.

    The first minutes of the nine-minute film are entirely live-action, as a man enters a cathedral, climbs the stairs to the pipe organ, and after stuffing a whole apple (albeit a small one) in his mouth for no reason, he begins to play the Bach title piece. The rest of the work is a series of simple animations of cracks in stone walls growing and shrinking, doors opening by themselves, iron bars on windows, and other mechanical devices. Although basic compared to what he would later produce, the music fitting well with the dark images (the film is rendered in B&W) is enough to make it work and creates a fine music video. I would not consider it a masterpiece as have other reviewers, but it works on its own level and shows what Svankmajer would later go on to create.

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 9. November 2006 (Deutschland)
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      • Tschechoslowakei
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