Karel Zeman’s Dream

Moon Projector #7

Karel Zeman, Baron Prásil (The Fabulous Baron), 1961, film

Karel Zeman, Baron Prásil (The Fabulous Baron), 1961, film

Moon Projector returns in 2026 with the grandmaster of Czech animation, Karel Zeman (Ostroměř, 1910 – Prague, 1989), an iconic film-maker in the history of fantasy cinema. 

The visual world of Karel Zeman encompasses an array of influences, from the imagery of Jules Verne and his provocative vision of the future to the dream-like, romantic aesthetic of illustrator Gustave Doré — palpable in Zeman’s scenes with an Orientalist and exotic flavour — not to mention the creative solutions of Georges Méliès. Zeman’s imagination led him not only to invent but also construct from a craftsman’s resources, and from this world came creations of identity such as the short film Inspiration (1948) and his first feature-length film King Lavra (1950), establishing him as a probing, revolutionary artist. From his first productions with puppets and the use of stop-motion, his style would evolve with the use of animated drawing and his interaction with classical fiction. Works such as The Treasure of Bird Island (1952), Journey to the Beginning of Time (1955), The Fabulous Baron (1961), The Stolen Airship (1967) and his final feature film The Tale of John and Mary (1980) combine to make Karel Zeman one of the twentieth century’s most relevant film artists. Such a legacy is discernible in the work of numerous directors — the creatures of Ray Harryhaussen, the puppets of Tadanari Okamoto, childhood as a free space in the work of Hayao Miyazaki, the animated illustrations of Terry Gilliam, the fantasy of Tim Burton and even the offbeat world of Wes Anderson.

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Museo Reina Sofía

Acknowledgements

Muzeum Karla Zemana (Museo Karel Zeman)

Národní fimvový archiv (Archivo Nacional de cine de la República Checa)

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Session 1 

SUNDAY, 22 MARCH 2026 AT 12PM / SECOND SESSION: SUNDAY, 10 MAY 2026 AT 12PM

Karel Zeman. Inspirace (Inspiration)
Czechoslovakia, 1948, DCP, colour, sound, original version, 11’ 

An unknown man imagines his glass figurines coming to life. Made with stop-motion, Zeman takes up a new creative challenge in this work: through shards of glass, he creates figures that emerge from the drops of rain running down a window pane. 

Karel Zeman. Cesta do pravěku (Journey to the Beginning of Time) 
Czechoslovakia, 1955, DCP, colour, sound, original version with Spanish subtitles, 86’  

A group of boys row a boat into a mysterious cave, a journey that transports them into another time: the first period of man. Journey to the Beginning of Time sees Zeman enter a new style of animation, combining actors and special effects. Inspired by Jules Verne’s classic tale and underpinned by the scientific illustrations of Zdeněk Burian, the film attains a unique poetic realism as it mixes, for the first time, an interpretation of classical fiction with the movement of figures, mechanical ingenuity and recreated scenes. 

Session 2 

SUNDAY, 29 MARCH 2026 AT 12PM / SECOND SESSION: SUNDAY, 24 MAY 2026 AT 12PM

Karel Zeman. Pan Prokouk filmuje (Mr Prokouk the Film-maker) 
Czechoslovakia, 1948, DCP, black and white, sound, 8’ 

Mr Prokouk, an iconic wooden puppet for the post-war children of Eastern Europe, captivates us with a new instalment, this time as a young film-maker who embarks on his career in unusual fashion.  

Karel Zeman. Baron Prásil (The Fabulous Baron Munchhausen) 
Czechoslovakia, 1961, DCP, colour, sound, original version with Spanish subtitles, 86’  

Baron Munchhausen accompanies an astronaut from another planet, journeying from the Moon to the Earth. The way there is packed with surprising and unimaginable adventures that can only be surpassed with the Baron’s ingenuity. With new innovations, Zeman mixes the stop-motion technique with drawing and traditional fiction.

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Karel Zeman, Baron Prásil (The Fabulous Baron), 1961, film
Karel Zeman, Cesta do pravěku (Journey to the Beginning of Time), 1955, film
Karel Zeman, Cesta do pravěku (Journey to the Beginning of Time), 1955, film
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Moon Projector

Moon Projector is the Museo Reina Sofía’s regular film programme for young audiences. Every Sunday morning, sessions are held to introduce children to cinema and audiovisual arts, taking them on a journey of fascination, where imagination and knowledge abound, from the dawn of film language to today’s most creative and original works with future generations in mind. 

The programme title draws from the work of poet Federico García Lorca, a Moon Projector where dreams and early imagination reverberate, and where children’s fantasy emerges from the contemplation of projected light.  

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