Film director and producer best known for directing animated adaptations of Richard Adams's novels, including Watership Down and The Plague Dogs.

Directed the animated film Watership Down; his animated films are noted for adult themes and graphic content.

The available review praises Martin Rosen's Watership Down as a dense, evocative adaptation with adult themes and strong violence. It reads the film as a metaphor for human life, exploring suffering, friendship, and meaning. Reviewer bellepoque gives it a top rating and warns it is unsuitable for children.

For:Adults interested in literary adaptations, mature animation viewers, film students and critics.

 A spectacular metaphor of human life, through violence, blood, death, suffering, and the discomfort of a simple "community" of anthropomorphic animals, seemingly harmless, at the mercy of a hostile world and in search of physical and spiritual salvation.

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