The Adventures of Prince Achmed

Opens April 26

Part of: Animation Adventures

1926 66 min 35mm

Rated
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Lotte Reiniger, Carl Koch
Lotte Reiniger

Live musical accompaniment by harpist Isabelle Olivier, guitarist Raphel Olivier, and drummer Ernie Adams. This screening is supported by Culture for All

When THE ADVENTURES OF PRINCE ACHMED premiered in Germany on September 23, 1926, it was hailed as the first full-length animated film. More than seventy-five years later, this enchanting film still stands as one of the great classics of animation — beautiful, mesmerizing and utterly seductive. Taken from The Arabian Nights, the film tells the story of a wicked sorcerer who tricks Prince Achmed into mounting a magical flying horse and sends the rider off on a flight to his death. But the prince foils the magician’s plan and soars headlong into a series of wondrous adventures — joining forces with Aladdin and the Witch of the Fiery Mountains, doing battle with the sorcerer's army of monsters and demons, and falling in love with the beautiful Princess Peri Banu.
 

This cinematic treasure has been beautifully restored with its spectacular color tinting and with a new orchestral recording of the magnificent 1926 score by Wolfgang Zeller. Thrilling, sensuous and dazzling, Prince Achmed will enthrall children and film enthusiasts of all ages.

Screening in a tinted 35mm print courtesy of Milestone Films

1926
Germany
English
66 min
Adventure, Animated, Fantasy

Showtimes for The Adventures of Prince Achmed

Live musical accompaniment by harpist Isabelle Olivier, guitarist Raphel Olivier, and drummer Ernie Adams

This screening is supported by Culture for All