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Rabbit à la Berlin
Directed by
Bartosz Konopka
Not Rated
2010
39m
Documentary
,
History
,
and more
7.5
89%
85%
6.4
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The untold story about wild rabbits which lived between the Berlin Walls.
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Cast of Rabbit à la Berlin
Krystyna Czubówna
(voice)
Bartosz Konopka
Director / Screenplay
Piotr Rosołowski
Screenplay / Director Of Photography
Mateusz Romaszkan
Editor
Maciej Cieślak
Original Music Composer
Anna Wydra
Production Director
Rabbit à la Berlin Ratings & Reviews
New York Press
Leslie Stonebraker
Rabbit A La Berlin drags on in slow, nature documentary fashion, while its mildly allegorical plot only serves to belittle the real pain caused by the erection of the wall.
Seattle Times
Jeff Shannon
Shrewdly combining their own seductive images with archival materials, found footage and observations by artists, journalists and former wall guards, Konopka and Rosolowski create a bunny's-eye view of tumultuous change.
New York Times
Jeannette Catsoulis
Teasing and shrewd, "Rabbit la Berlin" is a floppy-eared fable about the uneasy trade-offs between liberty and security.
Filmcritic.com
Chris Cabin
strikes an initially beguiling but ultimately compelling balance between narrative structure and documentary form; the comparisons to Werner Herzog's nature documentaries are not unfair
Variety
Ronnie Scheib
Cunningly fashioning found footage into a rabbit's-eye view of events, Polish helmer Bartek Konopka creates a chillingly apt political allegory in Rabbit a la Berlin.
Film-Forward.com
Nora Lee Mandel
Creatively uses the animal parable. . .in a very original approach to history that is as thought provoking as it is amusing. . . by anthropomorphizing politics.
Film Journal International
Daniel Eagan
Pseudo-documentary about how politics affected rabbits living in the vicinity of the Berlin Wall.
Village Voice
Michael Atkinson
Nominated last year for a short-doc Oscar, the featurette is a lovely modern mini-myth, sarcastic and Beatrix Potter-y in turn.
Slant Magazine
Andrew Schenker
Konopka proves most successful at suggesting the ultimate absurdity of totalitarian endeavor is in his constant juxtaposition of items of human construction and control.
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