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''Apel'' (, variously translated as ''The Appeal'' and ''The Roll-Call'') is a 1970 black-and-white cutout animated
short film A short film is a film with a low running time. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) defines a short film as "an original motion picture that has a running time of not more than 40 minutes including all credits". Other film o ...
by . The film is about
World War II World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a World war, global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies of World War II, Allies and the Axis powers. World War II by country, Nearly all of the wo ...
and the
Nazi occupation of Poland Nazism (), formally named National Socialism (NS; , ), is the far-right totalitarian socio-political ideology and practices associated with Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party (NSDAP) in Germany. During Hitler's rise to power, it was frequen ...
: during the morning roll call, a group of concentration camp prisoners are tormented by an SS officer who orders them to perform gymnastic exercises. The prisoners are shot when they rebel against obeying orders.


Plot

A train arrives, and the sound of numerous people running can be heard. The crowd comes to a standstill and it can be seen that they are Polish concentration camp prisoners. The crowd stands in front of an SS officer who gives them the orders "Up" () and "Down" (). First, the crowd obeys these commands. Suddenly, however, one man stops as the rest kneel down. When the man repeatedly refuses to obey the order "down", the SS officer shoots him. Then all the prisoners stand up together. The SS officer gives the order to fire and all prisoners are shot. At the end a man stops and the SS officer walks over to him. The prisoner begins to alternate between standing up and going down. Finally, the SS officer shoots him anyway.


Production

''Apel'' was written and directed by Ryszard Czekała and was made using black-and-white
cutout animation Cutout animation is a form of stop-motion animation using flat characters, props and backgrounds cut from materials such as paper, card, stiff fabric or photographs. The props would be cut out and used as puppets for stop motion. The world's ...
. It was produced by the Krakow Branch of Studio Miniatur Filmowych in Warsaw, with Magda Barycz serving as production manager. Jan Tkaczyk completed the film's photography and Ryszard Sulewski completed the film's sound.


Style and themes

The film's black-and-white cut-out animation style has drawn comparison to the reporting style in
documentary film A documentary film (often described simply as a documentary) is a nonfiction Film, motion picture intended to "document reality, primarily for instruction, education or maintaining a Recorded history, historical record". The American author and ...
s. The visual repetition of the uniform stripes on the crowd's
prison uniform A prison uniform is a set of standardized clothing worn by prisoners. It usually includes visually distinct clothes worn to indicate the wearer is a prisoner, in clear distinction from civil clothing. Prison uniforms are intended to make prisone ...
s has also been said to express the emotional effects of
dehumanization upright=1.2, link=Warsaw Ghetto boy, In his report on the suppression of the Nazi camps as "bandits". file:Abu Ghraib 68.jpg, Lynndie England pulling a leash attached to the neck of a prisoner in Abu Ghraib torture and prisoner abuse, Abu Ghr ...
. ''Apel'' has been called a neorealist film.


Release

''Apel'' was released in 1970 and promoted by Poland as a film about the martyrs of the Nazi concentration camps. Before the film's release, the Nazi concentration camp was considered an inappropriate subject matter for animated films at the time. ''Apel'' has been called "the first animated film in Eastern Europe to directly depict the concentration camps".


Reception

''Apel'' was praised in Poland, with film critic favorably comparing it to ''
The Last Stage ''The Last Stage'' (Polish: ''Ostatni etap'') is a 1948 Polish historical drama film directed and co-written by Wanda Jakubowska, depicting her experiences in the Auschwitz concentration camp during World War II. The film was one of the early cine ...
'' (1947) and ''
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'' (1963). In his book ''Polish Film and the Holocaust: Politics and Memory'', Marek Haltof called ''Apel'' "one of the most unusual films ever made in Poland". ''Apel'' was awarded the Grand Prix at the
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in 1971 in a three-way tie with the Yugoslavian short film ''The Bride'' and the American short film '' The Further Adventures of Uncle Sam''. The film also won the Bronze Hobby-Horse (Lajkonik) at the 1971
Kraków Film Festival The Krakow Film Festival () is one of Europe's oldest events dedicated to documentary, animation and other short film forms. It is one of the only five FIAPF accredited documentary and short film festivals in the world.https://fiapf.org/festiv ...
. At the 50th Kraków Film Festival in 2010, ''Apel'' was selected for screening with nineteen other films–ten Polish films and ten foreign films deemed the best from the festival's history, as selected by seven film critics. ''Apel'' was also screened the same year at the 35th
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in
Gdynia Gdynia is a city in northern Poland and a seaport on the Baltic Sea coast. With an estimated population of 257,000, it is the List of cities in Poland, 12th-largest city in Poland and the second-largest in the Pomeranian Voivodeship after Gdańsk ...
.


Awards

* 1971 – Grand Prix at the
Annecy International Animation Film Festival The Annecy International Animation Film Festival (, officially abbreviated in English as the Annecy Festival, or simply Annecy) was created in 1960 and takes place at the beginning of June in the town of Annecy, France. Initially occurring ever ...
* 1971 – Bronze Hobby-Horse (Lajkonik) at the
Kraków Film Festival The Krakow Film Festival () is one of Europe's oldest events dedicated to documentary, animation and other short film forms. It is one of the only five FIAPF accredited documentary and short film festivals in the world.https://fiapf.org/festiv ...


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