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Director: Izabela Plucińska
Cast: Manuel Rubey, Helmut Krauss, Anna Fischer, Maciej Stuhr
The story of a small Esterhazy and his research of Bunnies's Paradies that truly existed between East and West part of the Berlin Wall.
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Esterhazy (2009) is an animated comedy film directed by Izabela Plucińska that tells the story of a small Esterhazy and his research into the Bunnies's Paradies that existed between the East and West sides of the Berlin Wall. The film has received positive reviews from critics, though information on major awards recognition is limited.
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Esterhazy, the 2009 animated comedy directed by Izabela Plucińska, offers a whimsical and visually-inventive exploration of the division between East and West Berlin through the lens of a small Esterhazy researching the elusive Bunnies's Paradies. Fans of quirky, character-driven animation are sure to delight in the film's blend of humor and heart.
The House of Esterházy, also spelled Eszterházy, is a Hungarian noble family with origins in the Middle Ages. From the 17th century, the Esterházys were the greatest landowner magnates of the Kingdom of Hungary, during the time that it was part of the Habsburg monarchy and later Austria-Hungary. During the history of the Habsburg Empire, the Esterházy family were consistently loyal to the Habsburg rulers. The Esterházys received the title of Graf (Count) in 1626, and the Forchtenstein line received the title of Fürst (Prince) from the Holy Roman Emperor in 1712.
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