One day the police were checking city blocks and found a dragon egg, which was immediately taken to the lost and found table. And there a five-headed dragon hatched from the egg and ate everything that was in the lost and found table for storage. Not knowing what to do with the charming monster, the police are trying to place him either in an orphanage or in an animal protection society. But everything is in vain, because in fact the dragon is an enchanted princess.
Once Koshchey the Immortal caught the Cat-Scientist and complained that he was bored and had no one to torment. In exchange for help, he promised to let more
Once Koshchey the Immortal caught the Cat-Scientist and complained that he was bored and had no one to torment. In exchange for help, he promised to let the Cat go. The Cat, as such help, offered Koshchey to marry, but in order not to scare away the brides, he advised the villain to dress up as a good fellow. Despite such a cunning trick, Koshchey failed time after time. close
Skazka Skazok (Tale of Tales) is a 27-minute animated short film, considered the masterpiece of influential Russian animator Yuri Norstein. Told in a more
Skazka Skazok (Tale of Tales) is a 27-minute animated short film, considered the masterpiece of influential Russian animator Yuri Norstein. Told in a non-narrative style by free association, the film employs various techniques including puppets, cut-outs, and traditional cell animation. Using classical music and '30s jazz tunes instead of dialogue. close
The sad and at the same time instructive story about how my grandmother lived and had a goat, and what eventually happened to him, everyone knows. It's more
The sad and at the same time instructive story about how my grandmother lived and had a goat, and what eventually happened to him, everyone knows. It's called "Grandma's Goat." Tale for adults" offers the public its own version of the development of events. In this case, the naughty goat went much further than his character from a children's song. Together with wolves, the hero of the cartoon “Grandma’s Goat”. “The Adult Tale” went out to drink. Not just one, but a ram brought with him. On kebabs... close
A philosophical and poetic portrait of the famous (or maybe infamous?) Baron Munchhausen. His crazy, yet very merriment, stories, views and behavior is more
A philosophical and poetic portrait of the famous (or maybe infamous?) Baron Munchhausen. His crazy, yet very merriment, stories, views and behavior is what sets him apart from others. He becomes alienated from the society that failed to grasp his brilliance. In fact, his brilliance is what underlines the faults with the society itself. It's a beautiful yet tragic story that is filled with dense and intellectual dialogue. close