1931-1940AnimationExperimentalGermanyOskar Fischinger
Oskar Fischinger – Kreise AKA Circles (1933)


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Kreise (Circles), 1933-34 by Oskar Fischinger. One of the first color films in Europe, made with the Gaspar Color process.
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At a time when most people equated animation with Mickey Mouse, Oskar Fischinger’s abstract films were taking animation in a new, challenging direction. Fischinger was a fixture of the German art world during the 1930s. But the Nazi regime saw abstract art as decadent and a threat, and Fischinger fled his native country to Hollywood in 1935. Fischinger’s best-known American work is his sequence in Walt Disney’s Fantasia, set to Bach’s Toccata and Fugue in D Minor.



Oskar Fischinger, Kreise (1933).mkv
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Container: Matroska
Runtime: 1 min 48 s
Size: 31.1 MiB
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Codec: x264
Resolution: 720x480 ~> 720x524
Aspect ratio: 1.374
Frame rate: 23.976 fps
Bit rate: 2 211 kb/s
BPP: 0.267
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https://nitro.download/view/7B5D64A22D32920/Oskar_Fischinger,_Kreise_(1933).mkv
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