Pieter Bruegel St. Upadek Ikara (1997)
The film is a very personal interpretation of the myth of Icarus, inspired by Pieter Bruegel the Elder's paintings "The Fall of Icarus" and "Children's Games." The film emphasizes the essence of Icarus's drama by showing his loneliness in a world of people preoccupied only with themselves.
Director: Jacek Kasprzycki
Genre: Animation
Release Date: January 23, 1997
Screenplay
- Tamara Sorbian (Screenplay)
- Jacek Kasprzycki (Screenplay)
Music: Arnold Dąbrowski
Editing: Wiesław Nowak
Production: Telewizyjne Studio Filmow Animowanych w Poznan
Country: Poland
Language: No Language
Original Language: pl
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Pieter Bruegel St. Upadek Ikara about?
- The film is a very personal interpretation of the myth of Icarus, inspired by Pieter Bruegel the Elder's paintings "The Fall of Icarus" and "Children's Games." The film emphasizes the essence of Icarus's drama by showing his loneliness in a world of people preoccupied only with themselves.
- Who directed Pieter Bruegel St. Upadek Ikara?
- Pieter Bruegel St. Upadek Ikara was directed by Jacek Kasprzycki.
- What genre is Pieter Bruegel St. Upadek Ikara?
- Pieter Bruegel St. Upadek Ikara is a Animation film.
- Where was Pieter Bruegel St. Upadek Ikara produced?
- Pieter Bruegel St. Upadek Ikara was produced in Poland.