Vánocní sen (1946) Poster

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10/10
Christmas in a Child's Dream
theatrum-17 October 2006
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This short animation is one of the most beautiful animated movies on a theme of Christmas. It is a black and white film which combines animation and actor playing (there is one child actress). In the movie there are very precious kinetic scenes: old puppet is dancing on the piano (on the bars and on the board, it is playing with ventilator that makes the room a dramatic space of a strong windstorm etc.). Animator of this movie was Karel Zeman, the master of Czech animation. The music is lyrical and has a magic of Christmas poetry.

The story is nice. After little girl had obtained new toys, she throw her old puppet down. Later she went to bed and got a strange dream. The puppet (it's a simple figure) revives and starts to walk, dance and smile. Girl awakes and feel happy because this is incredible sight. She returns to old puppet.
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5/10
Karel Zeman's debut
lee_eisenberg25 February 2016
Czechoslovak animator Karel Zeman made his directorial debut with "Vánoční sen" ("A Christmas Dream" in English), which he co-directed with his brother Bořivoj. The version that I saw had dialogue and scenes of Santa Claus, and I understand the original Czech version had neither.* The movie itself has kind of a bland plot, as a girl dreams that her rag doll comes to life and puts on a show. The stop motion animation is impressive, but that's really the only reason to watch this. Nonetheless, I do hope to see more of Karel Zeman's work.

*Similarly, the original Japanese release of "Godzilla" didn't feature Raymond Burr's character.
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9/10
A Christmas Dream or Vanocni sen is a wonderful holiday short from Czechoslovakia
tavm25 December 2008
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Just watched on YouTube as linked from Matinée at the Bijou this vintage live action/puppet animation short from the Czech Republic called A Christmas Dream here in the U.S. A little girl throws away her old rag doll after getting some new presents. Santa appears to get the girl dreaming about her old doll dancing, playing the piano, sliding on it, and getting a large fan to create a strong gust wind that threatens to create havoc but the girl and the doll manages to put a stop to that. Seeing the doll and a few other toys come to life is the charm of this short especially when the live action girl reacts most enthusiastically. The directors were the brother (I think) team of Karel and Borivoj Zeman. They seemed to be channeling George Pal when making this. So with all that in mind, I highly recommend A Christmas Dream or as it's known in its native language, Vanocni sen.
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3/10
Poor...but by comparison to the rest of the collection, it's brilliant!
planktonrules27 December 2023
This award winning Czech film is included in a collection of mostly godawful short films entitled "Vintage Christmas Classics" and it's now on Freevee. It's the first movie in this collection I've seen which has any merit, as the others are just cheap and pointless...and will bring out the Grinch in anyone!

The film was dubbed into English. A girl comes to see all sorts of toys under the tree on Christmas and she tosses her old carrot-like doll to the ground. However, later it comes to life (through stop-motion) and entertains the little girl.

While this short isn't all that great, compared to the other films in the set, it's practically an Oscar-winner. The stop-motion quality isn't bad and the story kept my attention. The voice for the doll was pretty annoying (hence my score of 3 instead of 4), however and the film is pretty strange and most likely would NOT appeal to normal kids.
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5/10
Most if not all people who have viewed . . .
pixrox116 October 2023
. . . this picture in the Civilized World have watched it under the title of A CHRISTMAS DREAM, on a DVD called 28 Christmas Cartoons. However, A CHRISTMAS DREAM is neither a dream nor an animated short. It is an irrational nightmare for any modern populace with a sense of logical thought, featuring low-quality live-action sequences interspersed with crude attempts at a puppet show. American law requires all purchasers of 28 Christmas Cartoons to get ten times their money back for egregious violations of the Truth in Advertising Act. So if you paid a quarter for this falsely billed refuse at a neighborhood yard sale, you should march right down to the clueless miscreant who filched your two bits and forcibly demand the $2.50 refund to which you're entitled.
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