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Into the Forest: Folktales at DEFA - The Masters of Cinema Series

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Released: 27th July 2026. Between 1950 and 1989, the East German studio DEFA produced a huge number of Märchenfilme, or adaptations of popular fairy and folktales. By turns macabre, heartwarming, odd, whimsical and occasionally downright frightening, these visually arresting and luridly colourful pictures drew on the works of authors such as Wilhelm Hauff, Hans Christian Andersen and, above all, the Brothers Grimm. Some of the finest - and darkest - DEFA folktales include The Devil from Mill Mountain, The Singing Ringing Tree, Rumpelstiltskin, Little Red Riding Hood and The Devil's Three Golden Hairs. In The Devil from Mill Mountain, a greedy miller attracts the ire of forest spirits when he and his accomplices disguise themselves as demons to burn down a rival mill. In The Singing Ringing Tree, a young prince must find a legendary tree to win the heart of an icy princess - and risks being transformed into a bear if she fails to fall in love with him. Rumpelstiltskin follows a young woman whose boastful father claims she can spin straw into gold, leading her to make an ill-advised pact with a magical imp. Then, the eponymous Little Red Riding Hood sets off to see her sick grandmother, relying on her friends the rabbit and the bear to help her evade the cunning fox and the big bad wolf. Finally, The Devil's Three Golden Hairs sees an unfortunate young man tasked with travelling into hell to retrieve three golden hairs from the Devil himself. DEFA's Märchenfilme were perhaps the most enduringly successful genre films produced in East Germany, remaining popular for as long as the German Democratic Republic existed - but they are criminally under-seen outside of the former Eastern Bloc. Filled with uncanny imagery and socialist messaging in equal measure, DEFA's folktale adaptations are both immeasurably important to Germany's film heritage and wildly entertaining examples of popular European cinema. The Masters of Cinema Series is proud to present these five Märchenfilme together for the first time on Blu-ray in the UK.

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  • Details

    Released:
    27th July 2026
    Category:
    Feature, Foreign
    Studio:
    Eureka
    Format:
    Blu-ray Box Set
    Certification:
    15 – Suitable only for 15 years and over
    Barcode:
    5060000706321
  • Description

    Between 1950 and 1989, the East German studio DEFA produced a huge number of Märchenfilme, or adaptations of popular fairy and folktales. By turns macabre, heartwarming, odd, whimsical and occasionally downright frightening, these visually arresting and luridly colourful pictures drew on the works of authors such as Wilhelm Hauff, Hans Christian Andersen and, above all, the Brothers Grimm. Some of the finest - and darkest - DEFA folktales include The Devil from Mill Mountain, The Singing Ringing Tree, Rumpelstiltskin, Little Red Riding Hood and The Devil's Three Golden Hairs. In The Devil from Mill Mountain, a greedy miller attracts the ire of forest spirits when he and his accomplices disguise themselves as demons to burn down a rival mill. In The Singing Ringing Tree, a young prince must find a legendary tree to win the heart of an icy princess - and risks being transformed into a bear if she fails to fall in love with him. Rumpelstiltskin follows a young woman whose boastful father claims she can spin straw into gold, leading her to make an ill-advised pact with a magical imp. Then, the eponymous Little Red Riding Hood sets off to see her sick grandmother, relying on her friends the rabbit and the bear to help her evade the cunning fox and the big bad wolf. Finally, The Devil's Three Golden Hairs sees an unfortunate young man tasked with travelling into hell to retrieve three golden hairs from the Devil himself. DEFA's Märchenfilme were perhaps the most enduringly successful genre films produced in East Germany, remaining popular for as long as the German Democratic Republic existed - but they are criminally under-seen outside of the former Eastern Bloc. Filled with uncanny imagery and socialist messaging in equal measure, DEFA's folktale adaptations are both immeasurably important to Germany's film heritage and wildly entertaining examples of popular European cinema. The Masters of Cinema Series is proud to present these five Märchenfilme together for the first time on Blu-ray in the UK.
    Region Code:
    Region B
    Duration:
    391 minutes
    Original Language:
    German
    Extras:
    Language(s): German, Subtitles: English, Interactive Menu, Screen ratio 1 - 1.37:1, Screen ratio 2 - 1.78:1, Commentary: 'The Devil from Mill Mountain': Michael Brooke (film historian); 'Rumpelstiltskin': Sam Goff (editorial director for 'Klassiki'), Interviews: Bob Fischer (writer/broadcaster), Limited edition hardbound slipcase featuring new artwork by Carly A-F; Reversible inner sleeves featuring new artwork for each film by Carly A-F; Original German soundtracks for all five films; Optional English soundtracks for 'The Singing Ringing Tree' and 'The Devil's Three Golden Hairs'; 'DEFA and the Devil': Video essay on the depiction of the Devil in folktales from the Brothers Grimm to DEFA by Mary Going (film and literature scholar); 'The Magic Scissors' (Bruno J. Böttge, 1956): Short silhouette animation inspired by traditional folktales and produced by the DEFA Studio for Animation Film; 'Sleeping Beauty Was a Beautiful Child' (Katja Georgi, 1987): Short puppet animation adapted from Sleeping Beauty by the DEFA Studio for Animation Film; 'The Wolf and the Seven Little Goats' (Otto Sacher, 1990): Short cut-out animation adapted from the Brothers Grimm story by the DEFA Studio for Animation Film
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