Leonardo's Diary
Leonardo's Diary (Czech: Leonardův deník) is a 1972 stop-motion animated short. It features images of Leonardo da Vinci's paintings interspersed with footage of real life.[1] As of March 2016, the 12-minute film does not currently have a rating on Rotten Tomatoes, but IMDb rates the film at 6.4,[2] while on Filmgator the film holds a 7.0 rating.[3]
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Directed by | Jan Švankmajer |
Produced by | Jiri Vanek |
Starring | Vladimir Kladiva (animator), Karel Chocholin (animator) |
Edited by | Helena Lebduskova |
Production companies | Corona Cinemtografica Studio Jirího Trnky |
Release date | 1972 |
Countries | Czechoslovakia Italy |
Language | Czech |
External links
References
- "Only the Cinema: Leonardo's Diary/Et Cetera". 13 November 2008.
- "Leonardo's Diary (Short 1974) - IMDb". IMDb.
- "Leonardo's Diary (1972) | FilmGator". www.filmgator.com. Archived from the original on 2016-03-24.
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