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Karel Dodal

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An animated short film that explains in a pedagogical way how the radio transmission works. Created by Czech filmmakers it was commissioned by Argentina Schools. The film tells the story of Curious, an extraterrestrial child that reaches the planet earth attracted by the sound waves. There he meets the Queen of Waves, an ethereal figure who teaches her step by step the process by which sound is captured, amplified, modulated and transformed into electromagnetic vibrations to be transmitted by a radial antenna.

The Queen of the Waves

1936
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Z českých mlýnů

1929
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Pavel Čamrda works as a clerk at an administrative bureau in Malá Strana. One day as he is listening to wandering minstrels he falls in love at first sight with a charming girl in the crowd. The superior at the bureau, counsel Švarc, takes ill and Čamrda brings him to his home the official papers for him to sign. What a surprise he has when he discovers that the girl who has smitten him is the counsel's daughter Viktorka. The counsel is ill for a long spell and the entire family becomes used to Čamrda's visits.

Career of Pavel Camrda

1931
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The draughtsman Jára receives a letter from his girlfriend in which she parts with him. He is very unhappy and tries to shoot himself with a gun. Deranged, he spills ink from a bottle on the table. A clown Bimbo is born from the ink and he thanks Jára for setting him free. He keeps inventing how to surprise the draughtsman and cheer him up. Their friendship, however, is soon over, as the clown has conjured up a girlfriend for Jára. The draughtsman sets off to the open air with his new girlfriend, leaving the drawn forlorn Bimbo desolated in grief for losing a friend. The film is often dated 1927, but the documented censorship record originates from as late as 1930. Information about the year 1927 is on a single surviving copy in an opening title, which is not original. Nothing as to who created the given title and from which sources the person in question drew information about the date of origination of the film was found. The author of the rhymed subheadings is Karel Smrž.

Bimbo's Unfortunate Adventure

1930
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Black-and-white abstract animated short of light, shadows, and reflections by The Dodals (Karel Dodal (1900-1986) in collaboration with his wife, Irena Dodalová).

Ideas in Search of Light

1938
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Tommy goes out to the world and travels in a rocket. The rocket explodes on the way and Tommy falls into some water. A fish throws him to the shore where he finds a mermaid and falls in love with her. They sail away and marry. Lost Cartoon

Tommy and the Mermaid

1930
Everything for a Scrambled Pancake!
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"Všechno pro trhanec animates a recipe with anthropomorphic ingredients. Gasparcolor, introduced to the Dodals by experimental animator Oskar Fischinger, is briefly on display. Though Gasparcolor added a new dimension to IRE-Film’s already vibrant animation, the complicated—and expensive—color process brought with it a host of challenges. Because the process required repeated exposures, the workflow had to be altered to allow three color records to be made for each frame. It is easy to see why color was often reserved for a film’s final shot." — Kirk McDowell

Everything for a Scrambled Pancake!

1937
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Fantaisie érotique

1936
An Autumn Song
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An Autumn Song

1937
A Cheerful Concert
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"As Prague’s sole animation studio, IRE-Film depended on international models for inspiration; the influences of Disney and the Fleischers are plainly seen in Veselý koncert (A Cheerful Concert), which promotes Telefunken radios while a loose-limbed cartoon orchestra struggles to play amid the wildlife of the summer outdoors." — Kirk McDowell

A Cheerful Concert

1935
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Meliorace půdy

1933
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A commercial promoting the Czech Brouk and Babka department store and its branches in Czech towns Prague, Pilsen, Ostrava and České Budějovice. Felix the Cat sails the sea as a cabin boy, and the boat founders even though Felix and the captain spot the upcoming storm in time. The two survivors are captured by a local tribe of cannibals; they are imprisoned and seem to face death. Yummy Yum, the king of the cannibals, however, has a conceited daughter Ufrfina and decides to reprieve the two captives in order to meet her wishes, as well as the wishes of his subjects - only the men have to buy themselves out by the things from the list submitted by the cannibals. The desperate captives have no idea where to get so many things so fast. A magician hears their weeping. He conjures them two beetles who get them everything the cannibals crave. Felix wonders at this and the beetles confess to owning the Brouk and Babka department stores where everything is available.

A Cabin Boy on Salty Water

1929
The Play of Bubbles
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Color abstract animated movie turns into "Saponia" soap advertisement.

The Play of Bubbles

1936
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Felix the Cat paces impatiently nearby a beehive and strenuously contemplates. A swarm flies out of the hive and the bees compose an inscription "Work and Save!" Felix immediately sets off to the city and runs to the building of the Savings Bank with his passbook. He then takes a contented breath: "Good that the bees reminded me..." The commercial features a character inspired by the protagonist of the popular American cartoon, Felix the Cat. The film is an adapted and extended version of the commercial promoting money saving, entitled Felix the Cat Receives a Lesson (1927, production company Elekta Journal Prague).

The New Adventures of Felix the Cat

1927
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Sound waves fill the space around the globe. We watch them as they wander and spread throughout the country. The radio lamps, produced by the Telefunken company, capture them and transform them into perfect tones.

The Sounds of Outer Space

1935
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Evička otvírá očička

1933
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A commercial promoting money saving. Felix the Cat paces impatiently back and forth and strenuously contemplates until he finally gets an idea: Work and save! He produces coins from his fur and deposits them in a nearby moneybox. The commercial features a character inspired by the protagonist of the popular American cartoon, Felix the Cat. Another remade and extended version of this commercial promoting money saving is entitled The New Adventure of Felix the Cat (1927, production company Elekta Journal Prague).

Felix the Cat Receives a Lesson

1927