Prince Achmed
"Prince Achmed" is a 1926 animated film directed by Lotte Reiniger, known for its innovative silhouette animation technique. The film is based on stories from the Arabian Nights and follows the adventures of Prince Achmed, who embarks on a magical journey filled with fantastical creatures and enchanting landscapes.
The film is notable for its artistic style and pioneering use of cut-out animation, which influenced future animation techniques. "Prince Achmed" is considered one of the earliest feature-length animated films and remains a significant work in the history of cinema, showcasing the creativity and storytelling potential of animation.