Director Peter Nosov, who created the cartoon “Pirozhok”, a rich track record in domestic cinema. From 1931 to 1970 he created animated magazines and more
Director Peter Nosov, who created the cartoon “Pirozhok”, a rich track record in domestic cinema. From 1931 to 1970 he created animated magazines and films as an artist, director and director. Peter was the older brother of the famous children's writer Nikolai Nosov and sometimes collaborated with him as a screenwriter. For V. Gorsky, who wrote the script for this cartoon in verse, this work was the only one.
From early morning to late evening, the farm mother Chicken with a brood of chickens work in the field, trying to provide themselves with bread for the winter. They every day come out of their neat well-groomed house to plow the ground, take care of the growing wheat stems, and then collect and thresh the ripe ears from which you can grind flour for the long-awaited festive autumn cake. Their busy fuss looks joyously animated and friendly to a cheerful rhythmic song.
Workers against loboshakes
Next to them live a puppy and a kitten, a ball with Murzik, whose main concern is the daily search for entertainment: play the balalaika and dance to her mindlessly cheerful dance, shame and run. Any attempts of the chicken family to attract negligent neighbors to work end in nothing. From uprooting stump on the field, these lazy refuse, pretending to be sick, from the invitation to weed just run away, and their home is full of dust, spiders and old pieces of dishes.
As time passes, the harvest waits for it to be harvested. Soon the troublesome Chicken will proudly put on the table a cake, obtained by the tireless efforts and cares of his hardworking family, who rightfully deserved this gift. But for their share in the festive treat, oddly enough, for some reason, hopeless lobosharks Sharik and Murzik ...
Uncomplicated, but wise in its simplicity, the cartoon “Pierozhok” is designed for the youngest children who are able to perceive the meaning of the action without prompts.
Drawn by real talented artists without the use of computer graphics, it is characterized by a picturesque rich color with a carefully drawn background. Musical accompaniment in the folk style perfectly complements his artistic images and perfectly combines with an unpretentious song accompanying the labor exploits of chickens.
Features of the film
• Lack of obvious humorous effects
• Rhythm, efficiency, unobtrusive instruction.
• The authors certainly offer the necessary accents to young connoisseurs of their creation. close
An aging codger named Geri plays a daylong game of chess in the park against himself. Somehow, he begins losing to his livelier opponent. But just when more
An aging codger named Geri plays a daylong game of chess in the park against himself. Somehow, he begins losing to his livelier opponent. But just when the game's nearly over, Geri manages to turn the tables. close
The cartoon “Canterville Ghost” is a kind of film adaptation of the work of O. Wilde, decorated with the voices of venerable actors. A wealthy American more
The cartoon “Canterville Ghost” is a kind of film adaptation of the work of O. Wilde, decorated with the voices of venerable actors. A wealthy American family acquires a castle in England with more than three hundred years of history. The owners of the castle explain that the ghost of Simon Canterville lives in it. The British consider it their duty to warn new owners, even knowing that it may scare them away. But the news caused the pragmatic head of the family completely different thoughts. He took the ghost as an extra commodity for which he would have to pay. The astonished owner replied that he could take the ghost for free.
Every morning, Americans find a red spot on the floor. The father of the family tries to bring it out, but the next day it reappears. The ghost is trying to intimidate the owners. He rattles chains at night, but the new owner of the castle simply complains that he prevents them from sleeping and offers lubrication to make the chains less noisy. Children, seeing a ghost, are also not afraid, and begin a fun hunt for him. And no matter what the ghost does, it turns out that the twins give him much more inconvenience than he gives them.
An annoyed Simon Canterville recalls the old days when the castle was inhabited by lords and noble ladies who were so easy to scare. And the new owners don't take anything. One day he meets the young daughter of an American couple, who learns that it was a ghost who stole her colors in order to paint a stain. Having communicated with the ghost, she is imbued with sympathy for him and even the fact that he killed his wife, the girl is not particularly embarrassed, because she was bad herself and did not know how to cook. At the end of the film, the girl helps the ghost find freedom, which he is incredibly happy about. But the father of the family is upset, and he has his reasons for this.
Interesting facts
During the creation of the cartoon, the technology of translucent pouring or “blurring” was first used.
Production designer Lana Azarch admitted to a press source that the work on the Canterville Ghost project was not combined with any ideological issues related to Britain. In order to make the castle as similar as possible to the real one, she studied the “spirit of the country” in libraries.
The cartoon “Canterville Ghost” was the third adaptation of the work of O. Wilde. In 1944 and 1964, two feature films were created on the same theme. close
Characters of the animated film “Inheritance of the Wizard Bahram” got the voices of such excellent actors as Vasily Livanov (he is also the best Sherlock more
Characters of the animated film “Inheritance of the Wizard Bahram” got the voices of such excellent actors as Vasily Livanov (he is also the best Sherlock Holmes ever existed), George Vitsin The unforgettable Maria Vinogradova. Their voice-over game turned the project of Roman Kachanov and Fyodor Ivanov into an outstanding film that fascinates not only children but also adults.
The plot of “Inheritance” is both simple and intricate at the same time. The girl Masha is kidnapped by the servant of the wizard Bahram - the sorcerer needs an heir to continue the business. When not a boy but an ordinary girl appears before his eyes, Bahram is disappointed, but does not abandon his plans. But Masha herself does not need either magic or underground wealth. close