The Fairy Tales 1981
Delve into the world of 'The Fairy Tales (1981)', a wickedly witty take on classic fairy tales, given a fresh adult twist by director Maciek Albrecht.
Director: Maciek Albrecht
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Fairy Tales (1981) about?
This film is a wickedly witty take on classic fairy tales, given a fresh adult twist by director Maciek Albrecht.
Who directed The Fairy Tales?
Maciek Albrecht directed The Fairy Tales.
Who stars in The Fairy Tales?
Unfortunately, the main cast of The Fairy Tales is not listed.
Is The Fairy Tales (1981) worth watching?
While The Fairy Tales (1981) has no official IMDb rating, its bold, unapologetic humor and clever storytelling make it a must-watch for fans of adult animation.
How long is The Fairy Tales?
The Fairy Tales has a runtime of 8 minutes.
About The Fairy Tales (1981) — A Wickedly Witty Take on Classic Fairy Tales
Delve into the world of 'The Fairy Tales (1981)', a wickedly witty take on classic fairy tales, given a fresh adult twist by director Maciek Albrecht. This short, snappy animation is a masterclass in clever storytelling, tackling iconic tales like The Emperor's New Clothes, Snow White, and Little Red Riding Hood with an irreverent edge. With its bold, unapologetic humor, 'The Fairy Tales (1981)' is a must-watch for fans of adult animation and those looking for a fresh spin on beloved fairy tales.
From the irreverent mind of director Maciek Albrecht, 'The Fairy Tales (1981)' is a daring reimagining of the classics, where the boundaries of good taste are pushed to the limit. This biting satire is a wild ride, full of clever wordplay and subversive humor, making it a standout in the world of adult animation.