Monday, March 9, 2026

ANI-MOVIES, *The Adventures Of Prince Achmed (Centennial Celebration)

Lotte Reiniger directed several silent animated movies in her career, but one of the few to not have been lost to time is the oldest surviving full-length animated film, The Adventures Of Prince Achmed. This features silhouette animation which gives off the appearance of a totally black appearance of all the characters and parts of the background using cutout figures shot frame-by-frame. Reininger had already done a few shorts based on fairy tales such as Cinderella, but for this film she went above and beyond the normal scope by merging three stories from Arabian Nights into a single plot using her own personal style of animation inspired by Javanese wayang puppetry. When the film was released in 1926 it didn't get a warm reception, but when it premiered in France it was considered ahead of its time with its romantic and sometimes arousing movement plus its poetic storytelling. Considering the film didn't even have a distributor and was denied an initial theatrical release in Germany, is still managed to gain a wide reputation thanks to a privately funded screening including filmmakers like Fritz Lang. The movie went through a restoration in the late 90s which helped reinvite it to a whole new century.

An evil Sorcerer tries to win the heart of the lovely Princess Dinarzade by offering her father the Caliph a mechanical flying horse. Prince Achmed is having none of his sister marrying a shifty sorcerer and accidentally launches the horse far and away. Achmed ends up in the islands of Wak Wak ruled by the fairy queen Peri Banu who he comes across taking a bath, and unlike most chivalrous princes he ends up kidnapping her on the flying horse taking her to China. After saving Peri Banu from marrying the fool of an emperor thanks again to the Sorcerer, the genie woman returns Achmed's fondness only to be captured by the demons of Wak Wak who are cross with their lovestruck leader. Achmed gets help from a Fire Witch who is the Sorcerer's enemy and they happen to run into the young lad Aladdin who stops the plot to tell his backstory of how he found a magic lamp with multiple spirits in it to grant him wishes as he tried to marry Dinarzade. The Sorcerer stole the lamp which the rescuers need to enter the sealed off realm of Wak Wak, so the Fire Witch ultimately defeats him and reclaims the magic lamp. Achmed and his allies unleash the spirits of the lamp to repel the demon horde and save Peri Banu. They use Aladdin's enchanted castle to fly back to the Caliph's kingdom where both the Prince and Princess are wed to their soulmates.

The Adventures Of Prince Achmed is considered to be Lotte Reiniger's greatest works even at the time it was release since most of her other films are considered lost. Most filmgoers consider Disney's Snow White to be the first animated feature film, but Reiniger had Uncle Walt beat by more than a decade. This movie's influence is seriously underappreciated as both a relic of cinematic history and a visually enchanting adventure, so since it's in the public domain there are several formats to watch it on.

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