Lotte Reiniger
Lotte Reiniger: Pioneer of Feminist Animation
Lotte Reiniger (1899–1981) was a German film director and animator best known for creating the first feature-length animated film, The Adventures of Prince Achmed (1926). Reiniger developed a unique silhouette animation style, using intricate cutouts and stop-motion techniques.
Her work often centered on fairy tales and strong female characters, positioning her as a pioneering voice in feminist animation. Reiniger’s influence is evident in modern experimental and women-led animation.
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