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Snow White and Rose Red (1953)
 

Courtesy of Primrose Productions

Main image of Snow White and Rose Red (1953)
 
35mm, black and white, 14 mins
 
DirectorLotte Reiniger
Production Company Primrose Productions
Original storiesBrothers Grimm
MusicFreddie Phillips

A mother and her two daughters welcome a bear into their home. The sisters rescue him from the spell cast by an evil dwarf and he turns back into a handsome prince. Conveniently, he has a brother, and they fall in love with the two sisters.

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A magical film. Reiniger's animation of the bear as he becomes part of the household, warming himself by the fire and winding wool, is really charming. The delicacy of the animation allows us to feel the texture of his fur, the warmth of his body.

It is a relatively sophisticated piece of film-making, with good pacing and editing and an evocative and brooding landscape adding atmosphere and depth to the usual finely worked foreground characters.

Ruth Lingford

*This film is included in the BFI DVD compilation Lotte Reiniger: The Fairy Tale Films.

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SEE ALSO
Reiniger, Lotte (1899-1981)
Animation
Women's Animation