“Joshua and the Promised Land” comes as a heartwarming tale for the whole family in the tradition of C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien – about the courage one learns from trusting God – and as a result, finding the ability to overcome many of life’s problems. Join young Joshua Carter on an epic dream-adventure – from the parting of the Red Sea as the Hebrews escape from Egypt, through forty years in the wilderness, finally to the fall of the sinful city of Jericho.
A dough-ball runs away from the old man and old woman who made him and overcomes various forest animals until he meets the fox. Based on the Russian folk tale.
A dough-ball runs away from the old man and old woman who made him and overcomes various forest animals until he meets the fox. Based on the Russian folk tale. close
There are few days before the New Year. Father Frost goes for the Christmas tree in the forest. There he meets Wood Goblin, with whom they have a controversy more
There are few days before the New Year. Father Frost goes for the Christmas tree in the forest. There he meets Wood Goblin, with whom they have a controversy about what is better: a carpet-plane or a real plane. As a result, Wood Goblin, of course, loses, because he is behind the times and for this he personally delivers the most beautiful Christmas tree with golden cones to the children. close
Honored Artist of the RSFSR, director Efim Hamburg for almost forty years of creative activity has created at least thirty animated films for children more
Honored Artist of the RSFSR, director Efim Hamburg for almost forty years of creative activity has created at least thirty animated films for children and adults. “What is good and what is bad” is one of his first films. It was shot as a film adaptation of the poem of the same name by Vladimir Mayakovsky and was conceived as the beginning of the series “Books for the youngest” at number one. Simple and imaginative cartoon "What is good and what is bad" is drawn in restrained pastel tones and voiced by the music of the beautiful "children's" composer Vladimir Shainsky, widely known to the audience for the mass of popular songs from cartoons.
First person
Life examples
The boy asked the father a question and he put his son on his lap to answer him. The pencil immediately opens a picture of a dirty boy hiding in a dark room from prying eyes. The lasticle begins to clean the room, and the “conductor” with a pencil nose reads poems about how dirt is dangerous for children’s skin. This boy is wrong and risks becoming a patient of a strict doctor. He is given an example of a child who likes to wash, bathe in the bath and therefore is always healthy and cheerful.
The little boy plays in the sandbox and is quite happy, but then a bully, much older than him, comes to him and offends the poor scruff for no reason. The resentment and tears of the child outrage the Pencil and he, angrily seizing the evil bully, just throws him out of the book. It is clear that someone who does so badly should not be an example to others. But the adult ugliness does not calm down, and sneaking back to the page, threatens the baby with a slingshot. Then the intelligent Pencil simply puts in front of him a good pioneer, always ready to stand up for justice. close