7.8

Son of the White Mare

Fehérlófia

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7.8

Son of the White Mare

Fehérlófia

  • Year 1981
  • Duration 86 min
  • Country Hungary
  • Language English
In this dreamlike Hungarian folk myth, a horse goddess gives birth to three powerful brothers who set out into the Underworld to save three princesses from three evil dragons and reclaim their ancestors' lost kingdom.

About Son of the White Mare

Son of the White Mare (original title Fehérlófia) stands as one of the most visually breathtaking animated films ever created. Directed by Marcell Jankovics, this 1981 Hungarian masterpiece weaves ancient folk mythology into a psychedelic tapestry of color and symbolism. The story follows three brothers—Treeshaker, Stonecrumbler, and Irontemperer—born from a divine white mare, who descend into a surreal underworld to rescue three captive princesses from three monstrous dragons and restore their ancestral kingdom.

The film's animation style is nothing short of revolutionary, featuring flowing organic shapes, hypnotic patterns, and a vibrant color palette that feels both ancient and avant-garde. Each frame resembles a living painting, drawing from Hungarian folk art while creating something entirely unique. The narrative unfolds like a dream, blending heroic quest elements with deep mythological symbolism about creation, destruction, and rebirth.

What makes Son of the White Mare essential viewing is its complete commitment to visual storytelling. With minimal dialogue, the film communicates through movement, color, and form, creating an experience that transcends language barriers. The score by István Vajda perfectly complements the imagery, enhancing the film's mystical atmosphere. For animation enthusiasts, fantasy lovers, or anyone seeking truly original cinema, this film offers an unforgettable journey into a world where myth becomes art. Its restoration and renewed availability make now the perfect time to discover this hidden gem of European animation.