Hungarian Folk Tales: Pinko (S03E13)
The Hungarian Folk Tales stem from original folktale collections, every episode has its special authentic ornamentation. The trio of folk art, folk music and folk tales are masterfully combined in the episodes. Subscribe: / @hungarianfolktales The devil’s son eats the poor woodman’s maize porridge therefore his father orders him to serve the woodman for three years. During this time the poor man is growing rich. Made by the Kecskemét Film Studio. Directed by: Marcell Jankovics, Zsuzsanna Kricskovics Storyteller: Gyula Szabó Music: Kaláka band The makers used the decorative art of a certain countryside region at each episode. The trio of folk art, folk music and folk tales are masterfully combined in the episodes, which have unique imagery, sometimes spicy folk humor in the dialogues. Thanks to the natural presentation of the storytellers, and the music of the Kaláka band, the viewer can experience something unique and special. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MagyarNepmes... In Hungarian: / keddanimation

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