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He plays in a fairytale country and is about a group of beings who are commissioned under an oak and three mice to make a puppet. However, the oak residents fall in love with the accomplished doll and refuse to the mice, whereupon the mice steal them. The oak residents then go on a trip to get the doll back. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4The film was shot in the stop-motion process for over twelve years and does not require a dialogue, the soundtrack comes from Mark Growden. The focus of the plot is on four furry “beings who live under the oak” ( Creatures Who Dwell Under the Oak ) and one day visit three white mice in a turtle carriage. You commission the mice to make a puppet based on a portrait of a woman. However, when the oak residents have completed the doll, they can no longer separate them and dismiss the mice. In the doll, sew an egg that the stream washed up next to your home, then attach the doll over your front door. However, the mice steal the doll on the side of the night and kidnap them into their house. When the oak residents notice the theft, three of them set off to get them back. On the way you get into an enchanted garden, from whose fruits you eat. They fall into deep sleep and are devoured by car -eating plants, but they save a magic frog who takes them to his hut and gives them food before moving on. While the oak residents pull through the country, the mice dine with the puppet, drink blood -red tea and play cards. A spider -eating spider finally shows the oak residents the way to the house of the mice. There, a bird with its face that flees through the window slips from the gut of the doll. The oak residents follow him and find him lifeless in the web of the spider, which exchanges him for one of the enchanted fruits. They bring him to the frog’s hut, but this too can no longer do anything for the bird. Meanwhile, two of the mice have fallen asleep, the third with the doll opens the spider and exchanges the turtle of the mice for a few feathers of the bird. Then she makes her way to the oak. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4There the fur animals bury the bird by letting it carry it away from the stream. In the meantime, the two mice wake up and start looking for their budmen. However, you only find the turtle in the threads of the spider and snatch the animal. The third mouse arrives at the house of the oak residents and hands them the doll. However, when the other two mice also reach the oak, there is a dispute over the doll, which then breaks. They return the oak residents to the mice, which then return to their house. Rotation [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Cegavske began filming after graduating from the San Francisco Art Institute in June 1993 Blood Tea and Red String . She financed the film without third -party resources and turned the settings with one Bolex -Camera in 16 mm format. She made the approximately 30 cm figures by hand, expanding and changing the script with every additional figure. She recorded most of the scenes in her at that time at home, a warehouse in San Francisco. Overall, the work on stop-motion production took around twelve years, although Cergavske also pursued other projects, such as working in Asia Argento’s film The Heart Is Deceitful Above All Things . [first] [2] For the soundtrack of Blood Tea and Red String was responsible for the folk musician Mark Growden from San Francisco, using flutes with which the game of the film figures was underlaid. publication [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Blood Tea and Red String celebrated on February 3, 2006 on the San Francisco Indiefest Premiere. As a result, it was shown in a number of other independent film festivals, for example at Sitges 2006 and the Weekend of Fear 2007. [3] In Germany, he ran on television for the first time on July 20, 2010. In the reviews, the Cegavskes work was pointed out several times in the influences of the Czech surrealist Jan \u0160vankmajer. The style of the film was described as a grotesque, fairytale and at the same time dark. Blood Tea and Red String received little attention, but the judgments were consistently positive: (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4\u201eA wordless stop-motion-animated feature shot on 16-millimeter film, \u201aBlood Tea and Red String\u2018 is wondrously obsolete, a scruffy rebuttal to the digital suavity and celebrity shenanigans of the Pixar era.\u201c “As a wordless 16-millimeter cinema film,” Blood Tea and Red String “is unmodern in a miraculous way, an unadorned antithesis on digital resource and the Pixar era.” \u201eOften grotesque, though never in the \u201aSick and Twisted\u2018 juvenile gross-out mode, dreamlike feature is as lovingly crafted as it is unsettlingly sour-sweet, with Mark Growden\u2019s avant-garde folk score in perfect synch.\u201c \u201cThis film is-often grotesque, albeit never on the sick-crazy puberty of disgusting tour-made as lovable as it is disturbing in a bitter sweetness at the same time. Mark Growden’s avant-garde folk music is in perfect harmony. \u201d Blood Tea and Red String Won on the San Francisco Indiefest 2006 the audience award and the award for the best animated film. Christiane Cegavske received the prize for the best director in the same year Spudfest . On the Fantasy Film Fest in Montreal 2006 kam Blood Tea and Red String in second place in the public classification. [3] \u2191 Blood Tea and Red String. www.sfinide.com, 2006. accessed on August 11, 2010. \u2191 Mitch Davis: Blood Tea and Red String. www.fantasiafest.com, 2006. accessed on August 11, 2010. \u2191 a b Christiane Cegavske: Blood Tea and Red String. www.christianecegavske.com. Retrieved on August 10, 2010. \u2191 Nathan Lee: Blood Tea and Red String (2006). A Dark Tale of White Mice, Sylvan Creatures and a Stolen Goddess. New York Times, 4. October 2006. \u2191 Dennis Harvey: SF Indie Fest: Blood Tea and Red String. @first @2 Template: Dead Link\/www.variety.com ( Page no longer available, search in Webarchiven ) Info: The link was automatically marked as a defect. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this note. www.variety.com, February 23, 2006. accessed on August 12, 2010. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki14\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki14\/blood-tea-and-red-string-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Blood Tea and Red String \u2013 Wikipedia"}}]}]