In the mountains, they stand alone against whatever will happen. For the several days they live in nature, they can rely only on themselves and each other. more
In the mountains, they stand alone against whatever will happen. For the several days they live in nature, they can rely only on themselves and each other. Elsewhere, there is always a fallback - here one is without a safety. This in itself can bring some to terror - the terror of having to rely on yourself - your own judgment, wits and fortitude. This is also the most incredible feeling of strength and independence. Knowing there is no safety means having to be one's own safety. close
"Arkhangelsk Novels" - an animated film based on the fairy tales of Stepan Pisakhov consists of two novels "Perepilikha" and "Orange", which were included more
"Arkhangelsk Novels" - an animated film based on the fairy tales of Stepan Pisakhov consists of two novels "Perepilikha" and "Orange", which were included in the feature film "Laughter and Grief at the Bel Sea". Pisakhov’s fairy tales, reflecting folk imagination, wisdom and optimism, are told vividly, with good humor.
One day Perepilich's woman went to the forest for blueberries. He is in a hurry, he puts berries in an onion. And in front of her, the bear is also not slowing down, eating. A bear ran into his nose and was stunned by Perepilich’s fright. What do I do? close
Likely in June 1897, a group of people are standing along the platform of a railway station in La Ciotat, waiting for a train. One is seen coming, at more
Likely in June 1897, a group of people are standing along the platform of a railway station in La Ciotat, waiting for a train. One is seen coming, at some distance, and eventually stops at the platform. Doors of the railway-cars open and attendants help passengers off and on. Popular legend has it that, when this film was shown, the first-night audience fled the café in terror, fearing being run over by the "approaching" train. This legend has since been identified as promotional embellishment, though there is evidence to suggest that people were astounded at the capabilities of the Lumières' cinématographe. close