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John Halas Remembered: An Animator Ahead of His Time 1912-1995

2015 · 13 min Documentary Animation History

A documentary about John Halas, the Hungarian-Jewish emigre who became the father of British Animation. John is a key figure in British cinema and his contribution goes far beyond making Animal Farm in 1954, Britain's first animated feature-film. He produced more than 2000 films between 1938 and 1995, launched the careers of hundreds of British animators and was a visionary who wanted to create a post-WWII utopia through Socialism, animation and international understanding. The film was commissioned and produced by his daughter Vivien Halas who runs the Halas & Batchelor archive.

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Year 2015
Genre Documentary, Animation, History
Director Martin Pickles
Runtime 13 min.

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