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2010 | 12+ | 26мин

Pioneers of Russian Animation. Episode 1

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This series of documentaries introduces viewers to the history of the emergence and development of domestic animation. These are not only historical-cinematic studies but informal portraits of living people and their destinies:

 

Nikolai Petrovich Khadataev

Daniil Yakovlevich Cherkes

Zenon Petrovich Komissarenko

Yevgeny Tikhonovich Migunov

Leonid Alekseevich Amalrik

Valentina and Zinaida Brumberg

Ivan Petrovich Ivanov-Vano

Iosif Yakovlevich Boyarsky

Fyodor Savelyevich Khitruk

Vladislav Aleksandrovich Starevich

Yuri Alexandrovich Merkulov

 

The cycle of films about the pioneers of Russian animation includes creators such as Fyodor Khitruk ("Boniface's Vacation" and "Winnie-the-Pooh"), Evgeny Migunov ("When Christmas Lights Are Lit" and "Stolen Sun"), Leonid Amalrik ("Thumbelina," "Cat House," "Gray Neck") and other masters of the magical world of animation on which generations of children have grown up.

 

Directors Irina Margolina and Sergei Kuzmin tried to recreate the unique images of these individuals along with their personalities, habits, peculiarities, and tastes.

 

The films feature unique interviews and footage from recent years, as well as materials from the archives of Studio M.I.R. and the Cinema Museum.

Genre
Documentary
Year
2010
Country
Russia
Runtime
26мин
Language
Russian
Age
12+