Krabat The Sorcerers Apprentice
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Music director Frantisek Belfin Country CzechoslovakiaWest Germany | 7.8/10 IMDb Genre Animation, Fantasy, Horror Duration | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Release date 1 March 1978 (1978-03-01) (Czechoslovakia)24 March 1978 (1978-03-24) (West Germany) Writer Otfried Preusler (novel), Jiri Gold (screen story), Karel Zeman (screen story), Jiri Gold (dialogue), Karel Zeman (dialogue), Karel Zeman (screenplay) Initial release March 1, 1978 (Czechoslovakia) Initial DVD release December 1, 2009 (Czech Republic) Cast Ludek Munzar, Jaroslav Moucka Similar movies Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire , Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix , Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban , Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets , Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince , Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone |
Krabat – The Sorcerers Apprentice (Czech: ) is a 1978 Czechoslovak cutout animated dark fantasy film directed by Karel Zeman, based on the 1971 book Krabat by Otfried Preusler, and the Sorbian folk tale upon which the book is based. The name Krabat is derived from the word Croat.

Kouzelný příběh o Krabatovi, pocházející původně z Indie a objevující se později v různých obměnách souboje čarodějova učně a mistra v mnoha zemích světa, je příběhem chlapce, který se na prahu dospělosti přiblížil temným silám a je jimi fascinován, dokud nepozná, že jej mohou zahubit.
Plot

Krabat, a beggar boy in early 18th century Lusatia, is lured to become an apprentice to an evil, one-eyed sorcerer. Together with a number of other boys, he works at the sorcerers mill under slave-like conditions while learning black magic, such as guising himself as a raven and other animals. Every Christmas one of the boys has to face the master in a magical duel of life and death, where the boy never stands a chance because the master is the only person who is allowed to use his secret grimoire: The Koraktor, or the Force of Hell.
One Easter while performing an annual ritual near a small village, Krabat meets a girl and falls in love, but has to keep the romance secret in order to protect her. After witnessing his friends one after one being helplessly slaughtered by the master every Christmas, Krabat starts to sneak up at night to study the forbidden book. On the last page of the book, Krabat finds a phrase saying: "Love is stronger than any spell." This is used when he ultimately has to defeat his master for the sake of love.
References
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