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  1. Animators John Halas and Joy Batchelor create the first feature-length cartoon in British history. Director Richard Shaw Executive Producer Nicola Schofield Production Co Unity House Productions ...

  2. The Animated World of Halas and Batchelor The Animated World of Halas and Batchelor. 2019 HD. Director : Richard Shaw; Géneros: Documentales. ... ¡ Descarga nuestra nueva extensión Pop2watch gratis ! ¡ Entérate tan pronto como tus películas y series favoritas estén en línea ! Pop2watch Libre Yo suscribo ! Contenidos asociados. 2021 ...

  3. John Halas and Joy Batchelor. (until the beginning of the 70s) Tyne Tees Television. (from the 70s until 1986) Halas and Batchelor was a British animation company founded by husband and wife John Halas and Joy Batchelor. Halas was a Hungarian émigré to the United Kingdom. The company had studios in London and Cainscross, in the Stroud ...

  4. The story of a Jewish emigre from Hungary and a working-class woman from Watford, who fell in love and created the first feature-length cartoon in Bri…

  5. The story of married animators, John Halas and Joy Batchelor. A Jewish emigre from Hungary and a working class woman from Watford, England, John and Joy fell in love, created cartoons that helped the allies to win the war, and produced the first feature-length animation in British cinema history, Animal Farm (1954).

  6. The story of married animators, John Halas and Joy Batchelor. A Jewish emigre from Hungary and a working class woman from Watford, England, John and Joy fell in love, created cartoons that helped the allies to win the war, and produced the first feature-length animation in British cinema history, Animal Farm (1954).

  7. An arts documentary exploring the work of John Halas and Joy Batchelor. John was a refugee from Hungary, Joy was a working class woman from Watford. Together, they revolutionised British animation, creating a string of innovative shorts to support the war effort and the first cartoon feature in British cinema history, ‘Animal Farm’ (1954).