From the early days of animation with films such as Lotte Reiniger’s “The Adventures of Prince Achmed” and Walt Disney’s “Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs” fairy tales, legends and fables have inspired many of the stories and films we love. And this has not changed much in recent years with films such as Tomm Moore’s Irish Folklore trilogy, Hayao Miyazaki’s “Ponyo” and even Pixar’s “Brave” having at least their roots in folklore and old stories. For his A Viddsee Original Production “Fantastic Fables: The Southern Seas” director Chong Wu Koh also took inspiration from well-know tales from Singapore’s history and gave them in a modern update.
Fantastic Fables: The Southern Seas is streaming at Viddsee
“Fantastic Fables: The Southern Seas” is a series of four short animated films, three of which are based on Singaporean folk tales and one is an original story...
Fantastic Fables: The Southern Seas is streaming at Viddsee
“Fantastic Fables: The Southern Seas” is a series of four short animated films, three of which are based on Singaporean folk tales and one is an original story...
- 3/4/2021
- by Nancy Fornoville
- AsianMoviePulse
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