Hundreds of Beavers | Silent movie (with English tableaux)
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Cinematic madness at its finest: HUNDREDS OF BEAVERS surprises with hundreds of crazy gags! Don't blink! Otherwise you'll miss the next completely bizarre idea in this gaga stroke of genius between Buster Keaton, Looney Tunes and Monty Python.
If he had taken better care of his apple brandy plant! Then he wouldn't have to fight his way through the deep snow completely destitute. But Jean Kayak knows how to help himself: He becomes a fur hunter! And with the help of ingenious traps, he takes on sarcastic raccoons, gay hares and hundreds of beavers. If only the man-sized animals weren't as tall as his tree trunk...
Tack your eyelids to your forehead, because blinking is forbidden in the face of the visual madness that is pelting at you for 108 ludicrous minutes. It's as if Buster Keaton, Monty Python cartoon genius Terry Gilliam, the chaos troupe of the Looney Tunes and Wes Anderson, the grand master of eccentric wit, had joined forces to whip up a veritable frenzy of brilliantly absurd gags. The award-winning live-action cartoon amazes, delights, irritates, makes you burst out laughing and completely delights. Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson also get involved.
This film is not shown in our current program
Our program for the cinema week starting on Thursday will be published each Monday afternoon