- In 2013, the BFI created a new soundtrack. It supplemented the original score by Wolfgang Zeller with voiceover narration based on Lotte Reiniger's own translation of her German text, spoken by actress Penelope McGhie, plus some sound effects mixed by audio engineer Dan Larkin.
- In 2001, Primrose Film Productions Ltd. copyrighted a version restored by Deutsches Filmmuseum, Frankfurt am Main (1998-1999) from various archive materials. Released by Milestone Films and shown on Turner Classics Movies in 2003, the film has a new music version of the original score produced by Klaus-Peter Beyer performed by Deutches Filmorchester Babelsberg, and conducted by Helmut Imig. Milestone's release runs 65 minutes plus about 1 minute of introductory comments and restoration credits. A fascinating account of the restoration is available online at http://www.fiafnet.org/pdf/uk/fiaf61.pdf
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