Inspiration (1949 film)
Inspiration (Czech: Inspirace) is a 1949 Czechoslovakian animated[1] short film directed by Karel Zeman.[2] It is a wordless stop-motion film made using glass figurines. The characters in the film are stock characters from Italian commedia dell'arte.[3]
| Inspirace | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Karel Zeman | 
| Written by | Karel Zeman | 
| Starring | Karel Zeman | 
| Cinematography | Antonin Horak | 
| Edited by | Zdenek Stehlik | 
| Music by | Zdenek Liska | 
Release date  | 
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Running time  | 10 minutes | 
| Country | Czechoslovakia | 
| Language | Czech | 
Plot synopsis
    
An unnamed man, implied to be an artist, is looking at a drop of water by his window. In it, he sees the clown Pierrot being spurned by his beloved Columbine, who is riding in a horse-drawn carriage.
References
    
- Holman, Loyd Bruce (1975). Puppet Animation in the Cinema: History and Technique. A. S. Barnes. pp. 58, 85. ISBN 978-0-498-01385-0.
 - Karel Zeman Museum, "Filmography", MuzeumKarlaZemana.cz, archived from the original on 2 February 2015, retrieved 3 February 2015
 - Adventures of Sindbad the Sailor, WorldCat, 8 November 2011, ISBN 9781590174661, OCLC 71626640
 
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