Añade un argumento en tu idiomaVarious objects are having a sunny outing together in the nature.Various objects are having a sunny outing together in the nature.Various objects are having a sunny outing together in the nature.
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- PifiasThe titles of the records being played do not match the music. For example, the Odeon record is "Oh, Doris! Where Do You Live?" by The Collegians, New York, but the song is clearly not English.
- ConexionesFeatured in Jan Svankmajer: The Complete Short Films (2007)
- Banda sonoraSpiel mir ein Lied auf der geige
Written by Walter Jurmann and Fritz Rotter (uncredited)
Performed by The Alfred Beres Jazz-Orchester (uncredited)
Sung by Walter Jurmann (uncredited)
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In one of Jan Svankmajer's many mind-blowing, deliberately weird short films, a picnic consists of a suit sunbathing, a phonograph playing records, a shovel digging holes, and a camera taking pictures. But boy is there a surprise at the end! Why portray the things that "Picknick mit Weissmann" shows, we may ask. No reason to ask questions like that. The point here is to get enthralled with what's going on. I would assume that Svankmajer probably didn't have a lot of fancy technology, living as he did in the Eastern Bloc, but he had imagination, and that's what counts.
I still wonder what were those songs that the phonograph was playing.
I still wonder what were those songs that the phonograph was playing.
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- 26 ago 2006
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By what name was Picknick mit Weismann (1969) officially released in India in English?
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