A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
December 9, 2014
Original Title:
В поисках утраченной «Почты»
Alternate Titles:
Searching for the Lost Post
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Master-Film
Production Countries:
Russia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 104
Travelogue of two film historians Nikolay Izvolov and Sergey Kapterev who visit world film archives around the globe in search of a lost sound version of one famous Soviet cartoon. It's "The Post" made by Mikhail Tsekhanovsky in 1929 and based on a poem by Samuil Marshak. At first "The Post" has been released in a silent form and later Tsekhanovsky remade it with experimental music and narration by Daniil Kharms. At that moment it was the first Soviet sound cartoon and it was a success all over the world. Russian film studies consider "The Post" to be of great importance and artistic value but unfortunately it's still lost. Only the silent version and the 1964 remake are still known and available.
Animation:
Irina Seryogina
Darya Osipova
Alisa Kostogarova
Animation Manager:
Dmitry Zolotov
Archival Footage Coordinator:
Nikolai Izvolov
Director:
Dmitry Zolotov
Director of Photography:
Valery Ryabin
Editor:
Dmitry Zolotov
Idea:
Nikolai Izvolov
Producer:
Aleksandr Gerasimov
Sound:
Igor Nazaruk
Sound Engineer:
Valeri Shishkin
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