A Multicoloured Story
Разноцветная история
Raznotsvetnaya istoriya (ru)
Многоцветна история (bg)
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Разноцветная история
Raznotsvetnaya istoriya (ru)
Многоцветна история (bg)
Year | 1986 |
Director(s) | Pavlenko Tadeush |
Studio(s) | Kievnauchfilm |
Language(s) | (wordless) |
Genre(s) | Comedy Domestic life Folklore & myth (non-Rus./USSR) Folklore & myth (Rus./East Slavic) Misc. |
Animation Type(s) | Cutout Drawn (cel) Mixed |
Length | 00:09:17 |
Animator.ru profile | Ru, En |
(No subtitles available)
Description:
A daughter of a painter makes a drawing that has a life of its own. She helps the characters in the story as much as she can. Tchaikovsky's music is used.
Various Russian and West-European fairy tales are used, including Ivan and the Grey Wolf, Sleeping Beauty, and those about Baba Yaga.
Wordless except for text on the paint buckets saying what the colour and type of paint is (e.g. violet, gouache).
DISCUSSION
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Very, very sweet and child-friendly, this one. Although I find the randomness doesn't hold my interest after a while. I think it helps if you know the original fairy tales.
I find Pavlenko's films (what I’ve seen of them so far) to be very hit-or-miss. Some are quite interesting, others I would rather not have seen.
Maybe you'd want to add the subs.
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I considered it, but they're not THAT necessary, are they? Just to translate the names of the paints (you can already see the colour) and type of paint? But if you have any, I'll add them!