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The H.P.O.

United Kingdom

1938

4 Min
Color
English
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DIR Lotte Reiniger

MUSIC Brian Easdale

ANIM Lotte Reiniger

Synopsis

The word GREETINGS floats through space before being absorbed by an envelope. This is caught by a heavenly postman in the clouds, who descends to earth. As he does so, he is watched by a mischievous angel through a telescope. Another angel sits on a cloud typing the word GREETINGS.

The angel with the telescope turns it towards the earth, and sees a newborn baby on a lily-pad. A stork picks him up in his beak and lets him ride on his back. The stork delivers the baby to a married couple, followed by the letter containing the word GREETINGS. The couple hesitantly embrace and kiss, silhouetted by the moonlight. The angel delivers another GREETINGS message.

A child unwraps its birthday presents, including a doll and a teddy bear. A GREETINGS message arrives.

A fisherman sits on a jetty in the rain, and catches a disappointingly tiny fish and a large GREETINGS message, respectively.

A boxer knocks his opponent out, whereupon he is sent a GREETINGS message.

A fox trots through a field, chased by hunters and hounds, which he evades by climbing a tree. The angel-postman (now riding a hobby-horse) delivers a GREETINGS message.

A message appears in the sky: “It’s Heaven to receive a Greetings Telegram. Be an Angel and Send One!” —BFI

Director

Original

Lotte Reiniger

Among the great figures in animated film, Lotte Reiniger stands alone. No one else has taken a specific animation technique and made it so utterly her own. To date she has no rivals, and for all practical purposes the history of silhouette animation begins and ends with Reiniger. Taking the ancient art of shadow-plays, as perfected above all in China and Indonesia, she adapted it superbly for the cinema.

She was born in Berlin to cultured parents, and from an early age showed an exceptional and, it seems, self-taught ability to cut free-handed paper silhouettes, which she used in her own home-made shadow-theatre. Initially she planned to be an actress, studied with Max Reinhardt, and used her skill at silhouette portraiture to attract the attention of the film director Paul Wegener. He invited her to make silhouettes for the intertitles to his films Rübezahls Hochzeit (Germany, 1916) and Der Rattenfänger von Hameln (Germany, 1918).

Wegener introduced Reiniger… read more

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