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Release Date:
January 1, 1984
Original Title:
История одной куклы
Alternate Titles:
Istoriya odnoy kukly
Genres:
Animation
Production Companies:
Soyuzmultfilm
Production Countries:
Soviet Union
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 9
Made to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the Soviet victory over the Germans. The film won second prize at the XXII Leipzig Festival of Films for Children. In a German concentration camp Russian prisoners fashion a Don Quixote doll from a bit of metal. It becomes their symbol of hope. The lyrical film is bracketed with references to the Spanish Civil War, which led to decades of authoritarian rule by Generalissimo Franco, and the 1973 coup d'etat in Chile which toppled the socialist, pro-Soviet regime of Salvadore Allende. ('Clear skies' was the codeword which launched Francos 1936 coup, supported by the fascist governments of Italy and Germany and opposed by the USSR and France).
Animation:
Elena Gagarina
Sergey Kositsyn
Olga Panokina
Art Direction:
Marina Kurchevskaya
Director:
Boris Ablynin
Director of Photography:
Aleksandr Vikhanskiy
Editor:
Nadezhda Treshchyova
Original Music Composer:
Viktor Babushkin
Producer:
Grigoriy Khmara
Property Master:
Aleksandr Belyaev
Mikhail Koltunov
Oleg Masainov
Pavel Gusev
Vladimir Alisov
Script Editor:
Elena Nikitkina
Sound Director:
Vladimir Kutuzov
Writer:
Aleksandra Sviridova
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