Weihnacht (1963) Poster

(1963)

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Magical & Aesthetically Brilliant Short Film!
samxxxul3 December 2020
Weihnacht is a strange Christmas short film, ranks as one of the best from German New Wave Auteur Roland Klick, it is aesthetically pleasing and blends Chris Marker with Conrad Rooks. I thought this is going to be a crossover between Anything Can Happen (1995) by Marcel Lozinski and the classic Red Balloon (1956). I was so wrong, and this is an original piece of art and unlike anything i've seen in a classic short film. In the movie, Klick follows a kid who is full of life and wanders in the streets to witness Christmas. He is the odd one out amidst the noise as people move like ants in the busy streets. He tries to fit in, window shops, plays with snowmen and stares at Santa. He imagines his own version and is engrossed in the spirit of Christmas. The film is non-narrative with no dialogues giving all the power of poetic evocation to the surreal dreamlike images and the amazing score. There is a mosaic of feelings in just few minutes, we can experience joy, innocence, and liberation. In addition, it is shot in black and white, which is a plus and supported with an hypnotic jazzy-classical soundtrack. The acting is splendid, the kid has done a fantastic job and it holds up till the end. His expressions become a major instrument, that is a real joy to watch. The scene where he makes faces, and it reflects on the Christmas ball with a dash of avantgarde style, I'd call that my favourite scene, so delightful, unusual and cheery. I also love to mention that this is not a children's film. I feel it will appeal more to arthouse and experimental short film lovers and worth checking out in that regards.
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