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6/10 Unifrance Produced by Anca Damian Edited by Ion Ioachim Stroe Initial release 17 June 2015 Music director Alexander Balanescu | 7/10 Directed by Anca Damian Music by Alexander Bălănescu Productioncompany Aparte Film Director Anca Damian Screenplay Anca Damian | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Written by Anca DamianAnna Winkler Awards Gopo for Best Original Music Score Cast Miossec, Jean‑Marc Barr, Jerzy Radziwiłowicz Similar Crulic ‑ The Path to Beyond, A Very Unsettled Summer, Those Who Fall Have Wings, Bob and the Trees, The World Is Mine |
Hans castorp arrives at the magic mountain in the swiss alps
The Magic Mountain is a 2015 Romanian animated drama film directed by Anca Damian. It tells the story of Adam Jacek Winkler, a Polish anti-communist who in the 1980s fought against the Soviet Union in the Soviet–Afghan War, alongside Ahmad Shah Massoud. The film was co-produced with French and Polish companies. It was made using a mix of animation techniques and Winkler's personal photographs, sketches and film footage. The English-language version of the film stars Jean-Marc Barr as the voice of Winkler.
Contents
- Hans castorp arrives at the magic mountain in the swiss alps
- Film trailer la montagne magique the magic mountain
- Cast
- Reception
- References

The film received a Special Jury Mention at the 2015 Karlovy Vary International Film Festival. Damian envisions the film as the second part in a trilogy about heroism, after Crulic: The Path to Beyond from 2011.

In 2015 he obtained the prize ANIMAFICX section of the 53rd International Festival of Gijon.
In 2016 the film won Grand Prix - Best Feature Film award at the 26th edition of Animafest Zagreb - World Festival of Animated Film Zagreb.

Film trailer la montagne magique the magic mountain
Cast

Reception

Boyd van Hoeij of The Hollywood Reporter found the early parts of the film, before Winkler reaches Afghanistan, to be messy and too light on facts. He also found the mixed technique problematic: "While this approach shows off the versatility of Damian in different media and visually suggests something of the protagonist's agitation and anarchic streak, this choice works against the film because the narrative itself is also restless and somewhat haphazard, at least for the film's first half." Hoeij wrote that Winkler's "emotional journey or journeys are never quite made tangible".
