Et cetera

1967
6.4| 0h8m| NA| en| More Info
Released: 15 June 1967 Released
Producted By: Krátký film Praha – Studio kresleného a loutkového filmu Praha
Country: Czechoslovakia
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A small, animated figure learns how to use a whip, a pair of wings and a house.

Genre

Animation

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Director

Jan Švankmajer

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Krátký film Praha – Studio kresleného a loutkového filmu Praha

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Et cetera Audience Reviews

AniInterview Sorry, this movie sucks
Lumsdal Good , But It Is Overrated By Some
Portia Hilton Blistering performances.
Kaelan Mccaffrey Like the great film, it's made with a great deal of visible affection both in front of and behind the camera.
Polaris_DiB This short is basically constructed of three minor shorts with the same general theme. In one, a semi-transparent figure shows off how far different lengths of wings can allow him to fly, as compared to how he jumps. In the second, a watercolor figure directs a lion with a whip, until the lion becomes human and the human becomes a lion, at which point they trade and the exact same thing happens, back and forth. In the third and possibly the most beguiling, a figure made by cutting the shape out of a foreground so that a background shows through builds a house, but when he builds himself outside the house he can't get in and when he builds himself inside the house he can't get out, so he gets frustrated and tries over and over again. As his emotion changes, the background that fills his profile changes, from images of death when he's upset to images of birds when he's happy.What does it all mean? Well it's the human comedy, isn't it? And so on and so on.--PolarisDiB
Lee Eisenberg In one of Jan Svankmajer's many quirky short films, several things continue happening. A human whips a dog, and slowly turns into a dog while the dog turns human; a man has all sorts of trouble drawing a house; and an animated figure has a weird experience with some wings. I can't figure out what would be the point of all these images, but it all just goes to show that Svankmajer had a really cool imagination. Most of us in the Western Bloc probably would never have envisioned something like this coming from the Eastern Bloc, but it did, and it's all really something. So definitely "Czech" it out.I said that I can't figure out the point. Maybe we shouldn't try to figure those sorts of things out. We should just watch and get enthralled.
Andreas Moss I dunno what it is with this little short movie by Jan Svankmajer.Its a cartoon, divided into 3 parts. In one way its a pretty simple movie, but it still has some of the things that I love about Svankmajer. I have this on DVD before, and have seen it numerous times before, but I stumbled on it once again on the net.. and now I've watched it 4-5 times the last couple of days. Its really that good, in a way.One of the parts consists of a person who makes a house, but he can't get into it. He then erases it and build it from the inside.. but then he can't get out.. and then he erases it and makes it from the outside again, but he can't get in... and it goes on and on.What they mean exactly is not really obvious, but I guess they could mean whatever you seem to fit with it.But what I like most about Et Cetera is that it shows that Svankmajer makes all kinds of movies, and he makes animation and stop-motion out of whatever you could name almost.His limits is simply NOT THERE. 8/10
tedg Spoilers herein.Depends what you like, I suppose. At his worst, Svankmejer is trite and obvious. This is his worst.You get the impression that he has an artistic cleverness but is rather dull in his understanding of life. So we often are served up with sophomoric statements, pounded.Ted's Evaluation -- 1 of 4: You can find something better to do with this part of your life.