The Snow Queen (1967) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 6, 1967

Original Title:
Снежная королева

Alternate Titles:
A Rainha da Neve
A jégkirálynő
Crăiasa zăpezii
Królowa sniegu
La regina delle nevi
La reina de las nieves
La reine des neiges
Qar kraliçası
Sněhová královna
Снежная каралева
Снежная королева
Снігова королева

Genres:
Adventure | Drama | Family | Fantasy

Production Companies:
Lenfilm

Production Countries:
Soviet Union

Ratings / Certifications:
RU: 6+  SU: 6+ 

Runtime: 85

Behind the beauty and romance of a fairy tale, a large world of genuine passions and human feelings arises.

The film tells a story about the extraordinary journey of the modest little girl Gerda. She is looking for her friend Kai, who was kidnapped and taken to her kingdom by the powerful evil Snow Queen. In search of her beloved friend, Gerda ends up in the castle to the cunning, insidious and at the same time funny king, meets forest robbers. On the way, the girl will have many obstacles before the decisive battle with the Snow Queen. But Gerda’s faithful heart will overcome all adversity...

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Director:
Gennadi Kazansky

Director of Photography:
Vadim Grammatikov
Sergei Ivanov

Original Music Composer:
Nadezhda Simonyan

Production Design:
Boris Burmistrov

Sound:
Anna Volokhova

Story:
Hans Christian Andersen

Writer:
Yevgeni Schwartz

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