The Universal Declaration of Human Rights

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Englisch Of course, this film was made with a political and educational intention, which seems highly impractical in a period of entertainment dominance, but first of all: many banalities such as the right to a fair trial, protection against torture, protection of property, or freedom of religion are not self-evident in many countries, and I don't mean only China... Secondly, top creators of animated films were involved in the making of this film, so it showcases various animation and artistic techniques at their peak quality, making knowledge of it almost a necessity for anyone who takes an interest in animation seriously. My recommendation is the clay animation by CSABA VARGA STUDIOS, the clever adaptation of an article about slavery by Michael Sullivan, and the visually most remarkable work by Joan Gratz. Techniques and creators alternate at a fast pace, and the film has an ideal duration, so it doesn't bore you at all. Overall impression 90%. ()