Following the end of a stormy love affair, Expressionist artist Oskar Kokoschka enlists in the First World War. After suffering serious injuries in battle, he experiences a series of memories and visions as medics transport him through the forests of the Russian front. Playful and imaginative, I'm OK explores the wounds of heartbreak and trauma. Inspired by the life and art of Oskar Kokoschka (1886-1980).
Animation,
For children,
Short,
Fantasy,
Adventure
Director:
Lev Atamanov
It is a screen version of an Indian national fairy tale. Malicious and greedy rajah wishes to get a wonderful antelope who strikes gold coins by hoofs. more
It is a screen version of an Indian national fairy tale. Malicious and greedy rajah wishes to get a wonderful antelope who strikes gold coins by hoofs. The country boy rescues an antelope, but rajah, threatening the boy, compels the antelope to serve him but he is severely punished for it. close
The cartoon “Red, Red, Horseback” is a famous drawn short film of 1971, directed and artist by Leonid Nosyrev. Animated almanac "Merry Carousel" No. 3 more
The cartoon “Red, Red, Horseback” is a famous drawn short film of 1971, directed and artist by Leonid Nosyrev. Animated almanac "Merry Carousel" No. 3 combines this independent story with 2 others. On this and similar fun, kind and at the same time very instructive cartoons, more than one generation of children grew up. Without even remembering the plot of a short film, we are all immediately able to sing a funny song about a red boy.
The plot of the animated film "Red, red, hemp"
Animated film “Red, red, knob” many of us are familiar with its simple and at the same time funny plot: the story tells about a red-haired boy, over whom everyone laughed, teasing “Red, red, knob, killed his grandfather with a shovel”. The offended boy comes to the absolutely alive and healthy grandfather, hearing in response: “I also have hemp!” Even the joyful sun above his head claims that he was born red and golden – so bright that it can gild everyone around! The astonished boy can only guess: “...if every konopat, where to pick a shovel for everyone?” Little Antoshka finally realizes that nothing is worse than the rest – even despite the fiery color of his hair.
What is taught by "Red, red, knobby"
Soviet cartoons are absolutely not overestimated, claiming that they teach an optimistic view of life, acceptance of their complex character, and the shortcomings of others, kindness, compassion, honesty and courage. Just the same cartoon is "Red, red, knob", forcing in an extremely unobtrusive form once and for all to understand that you are the way you see yourself and that the main thing is kindness and openness to the world.
The creators of the red Antoshka
The film crew of the animated film, in addition to the director, includes: Eduard Uspensky (screenwriter), Evgeny Botyarov (composer), actors (Alexandra Babaeva, Gennady Dudnik, Clara Rumyanova, Tamara Dmitrieva, Yulia Yulskaya, Margarita Korabelnikova, etc.).
The well-known 4-minute short film “Red, Red, Konopathy” fell in love with viewers of all ages thanks to the funny main character: red Antoshka, being a real visiting card of Leonid Nosyrev, soon becomes the hero of individual cartoons “Fantazers from the village of Ugory”, “Two merry geese”, “Antoshka”. close