Communism
The spectral figure of Communism, personified as a mighty blacksmith, rises from the flames of revolution. His hammer striking the anvil sends off sparks that ignite the hearts of laborers. Animated symbols of oppression—portly capitalists in top hats and skeletal priests—crumble to dust under the march of the proletariat. Factory gears begin to turn in unison with red banners, while the graphic's sharp, dynamic lines convey the raw energy of mass awakening. In the final frames, the blacksmith's form merges with the rising sun of a new world.
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📋 Film Details
| Year | 1919 |
| Country | Germany |
| Genre | Animation |
| Director | Berthold Bartosch |
| Rating | TMDB: 7.0/10 (1 votes) |
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🎬 MovieFinder's Take
This early animated manifesto is more than a historical artifact; it's a kinetic explosion of visual propaganda. Its power lies in the absolute clarity of its message, delivered through bold, poster-like graphics where every frame strikes with the force of a hammer.
What lingers after viewing is the pure energy of a utopian dream, where art becomes a weapon and metaphor a call to arms. It leaves one with the feeling of witnessing the moment cinema learned to be a spark, not just entertainment. — MovieFinder Editorial
Director: Berthold Bartosch
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Graphic urgency, fiery contours, triumphant geometry.
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