TV musical based on popular Russian fairy tale with many famous artists. The evil cabaret owner Karabas-Barabas has deviously enslaved a trio of dolls more
TV musical based on popular Russian fairy tale with many famous artists. The evil cabaret owner Karabas-Barabas has deviously enslaved a trio of dolls with an enchanted contract. But Buratino (Russian Pinocchio) has fallen in love with one of them and searches for the Golden Key, which will free them all by making them human. close
Teenage Claire would rather hang out with her friends at the mall than to stay home with her brother Matt while Grandma babysits. Who wouldn't? Unfortunately, more
Teenage Claire would rather hang out with her friends at the mall than to stay home with her brother Matt while Grandma babysits. Who wouldn't? Unfortunately, Grandma isn't about to let Claire out of the house. Worse, she insists that Claire and Matt listen to her reworking of the Brothers Grimm classic tale "Little Red Riding Hood". Fortunately, Grandma has a sense of humor, and adds some modern twists. Claire imagines herself as Red, and her brother, parents and grandma as....her brother, parents and grandma. close
Red Riding Hood is tired of selling cakes, she quits the family business and goes on a big trip. All in the name dream — to become a pop star. On the more
Red Riding Hood is tired of selling cakes, she quits the family business and goes on a big trip. All in the name dream — to become a pop star. On the way to success she has to get acquainted with new friends and overcome the machinations of enemies. close
According to the conceived plot, the Kingdom is preparing a song contest “Corvature”, which wants to disrupt the fairy-tale villains, and they must prevent good characters.
According to the conceived plot, the Kingdom is preparing a song contest “Corvature”, which wants to disrupt the fairy-tale villains, and they must prevent good characters. close
In the Ukrainian film-musical "Very New Year's Cinema, or Night at the Museum" mixed such incompatible characters as Assol, King, Vampire, Sleeping Beauty, more
In the Ukrainian film-musical "Very New Year's Cinema, or Night at the Museum" mixed such incompatible characters as Assol, King, Vampire, Sleeping Beauty, Nostradamus and many others, which (according to the established tradition) played by Ukrainian and Russian actors. The picture begins with revelations on the theme that on New Year's Eve anything is possible. Events are sometimes far from romantic. When else can a taxi ride cost more than the car itself, and a trip to visit friends on foot throughout the year is easier than a phone call? Only on chime night! And the meeting of this New Year in the Museum of all arts instead of champagne in the circle of friends is quite natural.
You think that's not true? Watch "Very New Year's Cinema" Roman Butovsky and make sure that it is simply impossible to be disappointed in miracles. close