The Pied Piper (Jiří Barta, 1986)

Sat Oct 04 2025 at 07:00 pm to 08:30 pm UTC+01:00

The Pyramid at Anderston - Sports Hall | Glasgow

Samizdat Eastern European Film Festival
Publisher/HostSamizdat Eastern European Film Festival
The Pied Piper (Ji\u0159\u00ed Barta, 1986)
Advertisement
A nightmarish and brooding adaptation of the original German medieval fairy tale, in a virtuosic display of stop-motion animation.
About this Event

Presented with a recorded introduction by director Jiří Barta

Wheelchair accessible | English subtitles | Pay-what-you-can tickets (£2–12)

If the ticket or other costs, such as childcare or transport, make this screening unaffordable, please see details of our .

Master Czech animator Jiří Barta provides a nightmarish and brooding adaptation of the original German medieval fairy tale, in a virtuosic display of stop-motion animation.

Set in an unknown medieval town, The Pied Piper follows its corrupt residents whose lives are punctuated by the mechanical rhythms of money, trade, wealth and exploitation. Hedonism and consumption dominate their everyday lives – in particular the town’s various officials, who often revel and drink into the night. When a rat infestation begins to plague the town, threatening their various riches and way of life, the town calls upon the hooded figure of the Pied Piper to banish these rats forever with his magical flute. Yet, when the townspeople’s greed catches over them at the expense of the piper, they must face very grim consequences.

The Pied Piper is a landmark work of animation that boldly reinvents one of the darkest fairy tales of Europe, adopting painstaking, meticulous animation techniques in the form of wood-carving and engraving to achieve this. In many respects, the film’s spatially disjointed and often illogical setting recalls the visual language of German Expressionism (e.g. The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari) and Northern Renaissance art, which Barta cites as major aesthetic influences. Through these means, The Pied Piper becomes a haunting universal critique of all society and its various iterations throughout history, including our own and our race towards self-destruction and annihilation.

Content notes: blood, minor depictions of violence towards animals, implied sexual activity, references to sexual violence

Advertisement

Event Venue & Nearby Stays

The Pyramid at Anderston - Sports Hall, 759 Argyle Street, Glasgow, United Kingdom

Tickets

GBP 2.00 to GBP 12.00

Sharing is Caring:

More Events in Glasgow

The Emo Festival Comes to Glasgow!
Sat, 04 Oct at 06:00 pm The Emo Festival Comes to Glasgow!

The Classic Grand

Candlelit Yin Yoga & Sound Bath with Val & Rabin
Sat, 04 Oct at 06:00 pm Candlelit Yin Yoga & Sound Bath with Val & Rabin

1000 Great Western Road, Glasgow

Abba Duo Tribute Night
Sat, 04 Oct at 06:30 pm Abba Duo Tribute Night

ARTA

The Dust Coda & Bad Touch | Glasgow
Sat, 04 Oct at 06:30 pm The Dust Coda & Bad Touch | Glasgow

Cathouse Rock Club

Pygmy Twylyte + Orange Claw Hammer, Glasgow
Sat, 04 Oct at 06:30 pm Pygmy Twylyte + Orange Claw Hammer, Glasgow

Slay Glasgow

Members Annual Dinner Dance
Sat, 04 Oct at 06:30 pm Members Annual Dinner Dance

Grosvenor Hotel

Welly Glasgow Tickets
Sat, 04 Oct Welly Glasgow Tickets

King Tuts Wah Wah Hut

In the Mood
Sat, 04 Oct at 07:30 pm In the Mood

East Kilbride Village Theatre

HOCUS BOGUS : A drag Parody
Sat, 04 Oct at 07:30 pm HOCUS BOGUS : A drag Parody

113-117 Trongate, Glasgow

Welly + Pinc Wafer
Sat, 04 Oct at 07:30 pm Welly + Pinc Wafer

King Tut's Wah Wah Hut

A Dream Called Vienna | Glasgow
Sat, 04 Oct at 07:30 pm A Dream Called Vienna | Glasgow

The Boardwalk

Quiz night
Sat, 04 Oct at 07:30 pm Quiz night

Russel Way, Greenock Road, Port Glasgow

Glasgow is Happening!

Never miss your favorite happenings again!

Explore Glasgow Events