Fallen Art presents the story of General A, a self-proclaimed artist. His art, however, consists of a deranged method of stop motion photography, where the individual frames of the movie are created by photographs made by Dr. Johann Friedrich, depicting the bodies of dead soldiers, pushed down by Sergeant Al from a giant springboard onto a slab of concrete.
Sound
Jazz score that shouldn't slap this hard.
Direction
Bagiński's single twisted vision, zero compromise.

Director
Tomek Bagiński
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Tomek Bagiński made this in his apartment over months, using digital photos of posed clay soldiers—no traditional animation frames exist.
The film directly references Polish military absurdism and channels the same DNA as Mirosław Żambrowski's anti-communist satires—death as bureaucratic routine.