Diehl Film
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Diehl Film, otherwise known as Diehl Bros. Film or the Diehl Brothers, was a filmmaking business organized by brothers Ferdinand , Hermann , and Paul Diehl .
Technique
[edit]The Diehl brothers were filmmakers in Munich who were known for their stop motion fairy-tale movies and their most famous character, a hedgehog named Mecki. Mecki's popularity in Germany created licensing deals for the filmmakers and the character's success and popularity has been compared to Mickey Mouse.[1]
The work of the brothers has included silhouette, stop motion, and puppet techniques.[1] They made cartoons, "cultural films", and advertisement films as well as television shows.[2] [3]
Hermann Diehl designed and carved puppets for the enterprise.[4] Their studio was in the Gräfelfing neighborhood.[citation needed]
Filmography
[edit]- The Seven Ravens (1937)
- Storming of a Medieval City Circa 1350
- The Race Between the Hare and the Hedgehog (1938)
- Dornröschen (circa 1942)
- Der Flaschenteufe (1952, adaptation of The Bottle Imp[citation needed]
- Gutenberg (1960)
- The Gnomes (1968)
- Bremen Town Musicians (1970)
References
[edit]- ^ a b Bock, ans-Michael; Bergfelder, im (September 1, 2009). The Concise Cinegraph: Encyclopaedia of German Cinema. Berghahn Books. ISBN 9780857455659 – via Google Books.
- ^ "Who's who in Germany 1990". Who's Who the International red series. August 18, 1990 – via Google Books.
- ^ Zipes, Jack (January 27, 2011). The Enchanted Screen: The Unknown History of Fairy-Tale Films. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 9781135853945 – via Google Books.
- ^ Giesen, Rolf; Khan, Anna (July 28, 2017). Acting and Character Animation: The Art of Animated Films, Acting and Visualizing. CRC Press. ISBN 9781351651073 – via Google Books.