Mr. Prokouk

Mr. Prokouk (Czech: Pan Prokouk) is a character created by Karel Zeman for a series of Czech animated short films in the 1940s and 1950s.

Prokouk, a stop-motion animation puppet made of wood,[1] is a sympathetic, irrepressible everyman character[2] with a bristling mustache, a long nose,[3] and a pork pie hat.[4] The French newspaper Le Monde described the character as an "animated cousin" of Jacques Tati's character Monsieur Hulot,[5] and the catalogue of a 2001 Karel Zeman retrospective at the Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive suggested that Prokouk might be taken as Zeman's alter ego.[4] The short films in which he appears are comic[6] with a didactic touch.[1]

The character first appeared in the 1946 short Podkova pro štěstí ("Horseshoe for Luck").[5][7]

Prokouk became the most well-known character in Czech animated cinema[8] and a familiar figure in Czech culture.[1][5] The films were especially popular with young audiences.[9]

Filmography

The following table is based on information from the Karel Zeman Museum's filmography.[7]

Year Czech title English title
1946 Pan Prokouk: Podkova pro štěstí Mr. Prokouk: A Horseshoe for Luck
1947 Pan Prokouk v pokušení Mr. Prokouk in Temptation
1947 Pan Prokouk ouřaduje Mr. Prokouk, The Office Clerk
1947 Pan Prokouk na brigádě Mr. Prokouk, The Volunteer
1948 Pan Prokouk filmuje Mr. Prokouk, The Filmmaker
1949 Pan Prokouk vynálezcem Mr. Prokouk, The Inventor
1955 Pan Prokouk, přítel zvířátek Mr. Prokouk, The Animal Lover
1957 Pan Prokouk detektivem Mr. Prokouk, The Detective
1959 Pan Prokouk akrobatem Mr. Prokouk, The Acrobat

References

  1. 1 2 3 Sadoul, Georges (1972), Dictionary of Film Makers, Berkeley: University of California Press, p. 286
  2. Berry, Mark F. (2002), The Dinosaur Filmography, Jefferson, NC: McFarland, p. 145
  3. Pinteau, Pascal (2004), Special Effects: An Oral History, New York: Harry N. Abrams, p. 233
  4. 1 2 Czech Center, New York (2001), "Mr. Prokouk and More! Zeman Shorts, 1946-1955", A Ship With Painted Sails: The Fabulous Animation Of Karel Zeman, Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive, retrieved 2 February 2015
  5. 1 2 3 Luciani, Noémie (20 January 2015), "La Magie Karel Zeman: les chefs-d'œuvre miniatures de l'enchanteur tchèque", Le Monde, retrieved 2 February 2015
  6. Hames, Peter (2009), Czech and Slovak Cinema: Theme and Tradition, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, p. 196
  7. 1 2 Karel Zeman Museum, "Filmography", MuzeumKarlaZemana.cz, retrieved 2 February 2015
  8. Solomon, Charles (15 February 2001), "An Inventive Mind Colors Filmmaker Karel Zeman's Art", Los Angeles Times, retrieved 2 February 2015
  9. Dobson, Nichola (2009), Historical Dictionary of Animation and Cartoons, Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, p. 217
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