| The Feather Fairy | |
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| Directed by | Juraj Jakubisko | 
| Written by | Brothers Grimm (original) Juraj Jakubisko Ľubomír Feldek  | 
| Produced by | Slovenská filmová tvorba, Bratislava / Omnia Film, Munich | 
| Starring | Giulietta Masina Valerie Kaplanová Soňa Valentová Tobias Hoesl  | 
| Music by | Petr Hapka | 
Release date  | 1985 | 
Running time  | 95 minutes | 
| Countries | West Germany Czechoslovakia  | 
| Language | Slovak | 
The Feather Fairy (Slovak: Perinbaba) is a 1985 film adaptation of a Brothers Grimm's "Mother Hulda" short story directed by Slovak director Juraj Jakubisko. A fairy tale about an immortal woman who cares for snow and a boy who isn't afraid of death.
Synopsis
A fairy tale not only for children about Jacob, who through his courage, manages to trick death. The film plays with people's never-ending desire for happiness, love and victory over death. Mrs Winter, The Feather Fairy, rules the world and also, being so open-hearted, raises little Jacob, who almost died in an avalanche. Life in the fairytale is perfect: the little boy is immortal, he doesn't get older, and he has everything. Even though his life is perfect, he watches human life through a looking glass. He sees a young girl Alžbetka growing into a young lady, and he desires to be a normal person and live with his love. Jakubisko: “What you do now with the special digital effects we did without them. My friend Federico Fellini persuaded Giulietta Masina to be the Feather Fairy and she brought a spark and lightness to the story.”
Film Awards
 Zlín Film Festival 1986 
• Special Jury Prize
 Slovakian Film Medal 1986
 XXIV. Festival of Czech and Slovakian Film 1986 
• Prize for art production
 IV. Film Festival for youth Lyon 1986 
• Young Audience Member's Prize for best film- UNICEF Grand Prix, 1986
 
 Film Festival in Belgrade 1986 
• Audience Prize for best film
 XLII.Venice Film Festival 1986 
• Catholic Prize
 Venice Film Festival 1986 
• Certificate of Merit RAI II
 Gijón International Film Festival 1986 
• Jury Prize for the best special effects
 International Film Festival Rimouski 1988 
• Grand Prize Camerio
 I. International Film Festival for children Buenos Aires 1988 
• Grand Prize
Premiere screening
1 November 1985
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