The Fly (1968 film)

The Fly (Croatian: Muha) is a 1967 Yugoslavian cartoon.[1]

The Fly
Directed byVladimir Jutrisa
Aleksandar Marks
Screenplay byAleksandar Marks
Vatroslav Mimica
Distributed byZagreb Film
Release date
July 22, 1967
Running time
9 minutes
CountryYugoslavia
Languagenone

Plot

A man is standing in the scene when a fly arrives and begins to irritate him. He tries to swat the fly, but it keeps growing bigger to the point where it shatters the scene. Eventually, the man and the fly decide to negotiate.[2]

Creators

  • Written by: Vatroslav Mamica
  • Backgrounds: Pavao Štalter
  • Drawings: Aleksandr Marks
  • Animation: Vladimir Jutriša
  • Assistant Director: Darko Gospodnetić
  • Cinematography: Ivan Hercigonja
  • Sound Recording: Mladen Prebil
  • Music Supervision: Tea Brunšmid
  • Directed by: Aleksander Marks, Vladimir Jutriša
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