Labyrinth (Jan Lenica short film, 1963)
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- | '''''Labyrinth''''' (1962) is a Polish animation film directed by [[Jan Lenica]]. The original soundtrack is by [[Włodzimierz Kotoński]]. | + | '''''Labyrinth''''' (1963) is a Polish animation film directed by [[Jan Lenica]]. The original soundtrack is by [[Włodzimierz Kotoński]]. |
Labyrinth tells the story of a man who flies to a seemingly perfect metropolis on handmade wings. The film is an science fiction allegory of a totalitarian society. | Labyrinth tells the story of a man who flies to a seemingly perfect metropolis on handmade wings. The film is an science fiction allegory of a totalitarian society. |
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Labyrinth (1963) is a Polish animation film directed by Jan Lenica. The original soundtrack is by Włodzimierz Kotoński.
Labyrinth tells the story of a man who flies to a seemingly perfect metropolis on handmade wings. The film is an science fiction allegory of a totalitarian society.
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