A lyrical tale about how a simple village guy fell in love with the beautiful Milovica - the sister of the Sun. But the trouble is that Milovitz cannot reciprocate. It is just a reflection of the sun in river water. To set foot on the ground, she needs to wear glass boots, which must be done before the first ray of the sun falls to the ground. The guy in love is doing the job. But in the evening he will be disappointed - Milovitsa disappears with sunset. . .
Created almost thirty years ago based on the original fairy tale by Benjamin Kaverin, the ten-minute drawn film directed by Yefrem Pruzhansky “The Sand more
Created almost thirty years ago based on the original fairy tale by Benjamin Kaverin, the ten-minute drawn film directed by Yefrem Pruzhansky “The Sand Clock” is included in the fourth issue of the best cartoons of the Kiev Film Studio. The script for it was written by Pruzhansky himself in cooperation with the experienced and talented film writer Boris Kryzhanovsky.
The key to mystery
Curiosity, which Petka differed from the early years of his life, very often served as the reason for many interesting discoveries. The most notable quality of his girlfriend Tanya's character was courage. She loved to look in the mirror often. So, if Petka almost never parted with binoculars, then the girl always had a pocket mirror with her and these two common objects in everyday life once played an important role in their most extraordinary adventure.
While on vacation in the pioneer camp, Petka, of course, was completely devoted to the research of the surrounding life and his interest in all the inhabitants of the happy summer paradise became for the boy almost the meaning of existence. One afternoon, he was habitually watching a nearby detachment bathing in the river under the supervision of an educator with the amusing but true nickname of Beard, thinking about the strange behavior of this man. Now Beard is quite happy and cheerful - as well as in the morning. But a little later he will begin to gloomy, and by the evening (Petka knew for sure) the healthy, friendly and quite pretty guy will finally spoil his mood.
Secret for Three
The boy shared his impressions with Tanya, and she agreed with him: The beard was actually too mysterious. When he woke up, he smiled and joked all the time, gradually lost his good mood during the day, and by the end of the day he became sad, closed himself up and sometimes even cried. This inexplicable mystery completely captured the vigilant Petka to such an extent that he walked all day after the Beard like a shadow and at night lurked under his window. The beard cried, and then squeezed his shirt wet from heavy tears right on Petka.
The desire to help the caregiver suffering from unknown grief caused friends to burst into his room in the early morning. The beard stood on his head right on the floor. He finally had to tell Pete and Tanya his sad and very instructive story. It was a story about an impolite boy, a little rude, who, besides, did not value time and was constantly late everywhere. In order to wean him off his bad habits, his grandmother’s guest, the Fairy, turned the young Beard into an hourglass.
Having poured his sand into the upper flask during the night, he emptys it in a day and must again fill it upside down all night. So explained Beard, and the children almost cried with sympathy. They decided to find Fairy and ask her to release a kind, polite and responsive teacher from punishment. close
Animated film based on the fable of Sergei Mikhalkov “Who is who?” about how a hare and a hare built a small house in the forest, but, having cleared more
Animated film based on the fable of Sergei Mikhalkov “Who is who?” about how a hare and a hare built a small house in the forest, but, having cleared everything around, the hare was lazy to remove a large stone from the road to the house. Everyone stumbled on this stone until a visiting bear tripped over the stone. . . close
Elk, who ran through the forest during a thunderstorm, was crushed by a fallen tree. A brazen and treacherous magpie told the wolves about it all through more
Elk, who ran through the forest during a thunderstorm, was crushed by a fallen tree. A brazen and treacherous magpie told the wolves about it all through the forest. Good forest animals decided to help to free the elk. The first was a hedgehog, then a hare and his mom, a family of squirrels, a mouse, a frog. Decisive in saving the elk from the wolves was the contribution of the smallest character - an ant. close