List of fairy tale films

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The list of fairy tale films lists fairy tale films by year, with the basic order being country-specific. The starting point for specifying the film title, original title, premiere year and director of the individual fairy tale films is the Internet Movie Database , the lexicon of international film and, in particular, the Česko-Slovenská filmová databáze for fairy tale films from the Czech Republic and Slovakia . Since the information about the year of origin, for example, can contradict each other by one to two years in these film databases and film lexicons, it makes sense to clearly characterize each film in the listing by title, year and director. In the event of contradicting information, the information in the film credits in the original language should be used, if available.

List of fairy tale films

Australian fairy tale film

Belgian fairy tale film

Bulgarian fairy tale film

Chinese fairy tale film

Danish fairy tale film

German fairy tale film

Silent fairy tale film in Germany

Period of National Socialism (1933–1945)

Occupation (1945–1949)

German fairy tale films in "East" and "West"

German Democratic Republic (1949–1989)
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Federal Republic of Germany (1949–1989)

German fairy tale films since 1990

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The ORF and ProSieben fairy tale hour
ZDF fairy tale series (since 2005) fairy tale pearls

The series title Märchenperlen was first used in 2010 for the DVD release of the films produced to date. The annual films are sometimes shot the previous year. In 2012, two new fairy tale films were broadcast for the first time. The films are shot either in Germany or in Austria. The films were first broadcast mainly at Christmas on ZDF .
The fairy tale film Dwarf Nose from Bayerischer Rundfunk , released in 2008, was also released on DVD with the ZDF films under the title Märchenperlen . The 2017 film adaptation of The Sorcerer's Apprentice was a co-production by ZDF and Mitteldeutscher Rundfunk .

ARD fairy tale series (since 2008) Six in one go

One-hour German fairy tale films that are first broadcast on Das Erste every Christmas . The series is known under the title Six in One Stroke , only the second season was called Eight in One Stroke .

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2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

2016

2017

2018

2019

English fairy tale film (United Kingdom)

George Albert Smith as a fairy tale film pioneer (silent films in b / w)

Various English fairy tale films

Finnish fairy tale film

French fairy tale film

Georges Méliès' filmed fairy tale theater (French silent films)

French sound films

Indian fairy tale film

Italian fairy tale film

Canadian fairy tale film

Mexican fairy tale film

Mongolian fairy tale film

Dutch fairy tale film

Norwegian fairy tale film

Austrian fairy tale film

Polish fairy tale film

Romanian fairy tale film

Russian fairy tale film

Swedish fairy tale film

Swiss fairy tale film

Slovak fairy tale film

Soviet fairy tale film

Spanish fairy tale film

Syrian fairy tale film

Czech fairy tale film

Czechoslovak fairy tale film

Hungarian fairy tale film

American fairy tale film (USA)

Shirley Temple's Storybook (USA, 1958–1961)

Shirley Temple's Storybook : Season 1 with 16 episodes and Season 2 with 25 episodes - including 14 fairy tales:

Shelley Duvalls Faerie Tale Theater (USA 1982–1987)

Faerie Tale Theater : 27 fairy tale films in six seasons, UK and USA 1982–1987, moderated by Shelley Duvall - in Germany the titles appeared under Big fairy tales with big stars :

Cannon Movie Tales: Fairy Tale Musical, USA and Israel, 1986–1989

More American fairy tale films

Fairy tale animation film (selection)

Walt Disney animated films

TV Shows

Web links

Individual evidence