Panna a Netvor: The Best Beauty and The Beast Film
Panna a Netvor is the best film adaptation of the Beauty and The Beast fairy tale. So what made this 1978 Czechoslovak film, directed by the legendary Juraj Herz, the best Beauty and The Beast film? Simply put, it's because the film focuses more on the Beast. This video essay will dissect how this film portrays the Beast by how it explores the themes of self-loathing. Timestamps 0:00 intro 0:57 analysis 9:53 outro (plus other analysis) Films mentioned or used Panna a Netvor (dir. Juraj Herz) Beauty and the Beast (1991) dir. Gary Trousdale, Kirk Wise Beauty and the Beast (2017) dir. Bill Condon La Belle et La Bete (2014) dir. Christophe Gans La Belle et La Bete (1946) dir. Jean Cocteau Beastly (dir. Daniel Barnz)

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