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1956 Chinese film
Why is the Crow Black-Coated
乌鸦为什么是黑的
Directed byWan Laiming
Wan Guchan
Produced byWan Laiming
Wan Guchan
Release date
  • 1956 (1956)
Running time10 minutes
CountryChina

Why Is the Crow Black-Coated (Chinese: 乌鸦为什么是黑的; pinyin: Wūyā Wèi Shénme Shì Hēide) is the first Chinese animation short film in color produced at the Shanghai Animation Film Studio by Wan Laiming and Wan Guchan.

Plot

The story is about a very arrogant bird that enjoys life. He sang and danced in the forest in China, showing off his beautiful tail to everyone. Autumn would come and the other animals in the forest are busy preparing food for the winter. The bird continues to live life leisurely.

The winter would come instantly with a heavy snow storm. The bird is now homeless in the cold without preparation. To warm up, he found a random wild fire in the forest. The bird accidentally burned his tail and also lost his singing voice. From there on, the bird is no longer beautiful and is known as the black crow.

Creators

English Production Original Version Romanized Crew
Screenwriter 編導 Yifan 一凡
Directors 導演 Li Kewei
Qian Jiajun
李克弱
钱家骏
Design 設計 Liu Fengzhan
Shang Shishun
Thunderstorm
刘凤展
尚世顺
雷雨
Animation 动画 Lu Qing 陆青

Background

Two of the Wan brothers took part in the production. The film was created right before Shanghai Animation Film Studio became a government sponsored division which would later be affected by the Cultural Revolution under Mao Zedong.

Awards

It is the first Chinese animation to be recognized internationally in 1956 at the Venice Film Festival. In 1957 it was also awarded by China's Ministry of Culture.

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