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Vaniusha And The Giant
''Vaniusha and The Giant'' (russian: link=no, Ванюша и великан) is a 1993 Russian stop-motion animation film by Vladimir Danilevich. This film was produced by Soyuzmultfilm studio. The film is about The Friendly Newcomer from another planet. The film is the fourth film of the tetralogy, which tells about the adventures of The Newcomer Vaniusha and his friends. The first three films are ''The Newcomer in The Cabbage'', ''Vaniusha The Newcomer'' and ''Vaniusha and The Space Pirate''. Plot summary The friends go to the distant past, many-many centuries ago. There they help The Good-Natured Giant. The Evil Knights and The Dragons hurt The Good-Natured Giant. Vaniusha with his friends help the giant and take him in their village, in the our century. In the plot of this film are mixed the elements of the folk tales and science fiction stories. Creators See also *"The Newcomer in The Cabbage" *"Vaniusha The Newcomer" *"Vaniusha and The Space Pirate ''Vaniusha and ...
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Vladimir Danilevich
Vladimir Petrovich Danilevich (russian: Владимир Петрович Данилевич; 4 September 1924 – 9 October 2001) was a well-known Soviet and Russian animator who successfully worked as a film director, screenwriter and art director. Selected filmography Director *1976—"How an Old Man destroyed The Great Balance" *1989—"The Newcomer in The Cabbage" *1990—"Vaniusha The Newcomer" *1991—"Vaniusha and The Space Pirate" *1993—"Vaniusha and The Giant" *1993—"An Autumn Meeting" *1993—"Caveman and Friends: Surprise Caveman" Screenwriter *1993—"An Autumn Meeting" Art Director *1956—"A Wonderfull Well" *1958—"Beloved Beauty" *1959—"The Soldier has returned home" Animator *1949—"Geese-Swans" *1949—"Mister Wolf" *1952— "The Snow Maiden" *1956—"A Wonderfull Well" Second Director (First Assistant) *1964—Lefty *1966—Go There, Don't Know Where ''Go There, Don't Know Where'' (russian: Поди́ туда́, не зна́ю куда́; tra ...
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Roman Romanovich Kachanov
Roman Romanovich Kachanov (russian: link=no, Роман Романович Качанов; born 17 January 1967) is a Soviet and Russian film director, screenwriter, actor, and producer. He is a film director and screenwriter of the films ''Demobbed (film), Demobbed'', ''Down House (film), Down House'', ''Tumbler'', ''Arie (film), Arie'', ''Gena Concrete'' and others. According to polls by the magazine “Afisha” and the blogging platform “LiveJournal”, his films belong to the 100 important Russian films and 100 best films of all time in the Russian language. Early life and education Roman was born on 17 January 1967 in Moscow, USSR. He began to work at the age of 14: first as a postman and later as a literature assistant to the writer Kir Bulychov. In 1982-1984, while going to night school, he attended a course of direction as an auditing student at the High Courses for Film Directors. In 1984, he enrolled in the faculty of script writing at the All-Russian State Ins ...
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Ludmila Gnilova
Lyudmila Vladimirovna Gnilova (russian: Людмила Владимировна Гнилова; born February 12, 1944) is a Russian and Soviet actress and voice actress. She was awarded as a Meritorious Artist (since 1982). Biography Starting from 1964, Gnilova debuted as the role of Lenka in "Dalnie strany" (''Distant countries''). She worked in the Central Children's theater in Moscow and was the wife of the former actor Alexander Solovyov, until his death in 2000. Filmography *''Dalnie strany '' (1964) - Lenka. *''An Easy Life'' (1964). *''Dayte zhalobnuyu knigu '' (1964). *''Dvadtsat let spustya '' (1965). *''Give me a complaints book'' (1965). *'' Encore, Once More Encore! '' (1992) - Barhatova. *''Dikiy '' (2009) - mother-in-law. Voice-over roles Animated films *''Maria, Mirabela''. *'' Glasha and Kikimora''. * '' Vaniusha and The Giant'' *'' The Adventures of Scamper the Penguin'' - Pepe. *'' The Blue Bird'' *''AMBA'' Dubbing (film and television) *'' ALF''. *' ...
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Rogvold Sukhoverko
Rogvold Vasilyevich Sukhoverko (russian: Рогволд Васильевич Суховерко; 30 October 1941 – 9 April 2015) was a Soviet and Russian film and voice actor. Biography Rogvold Sukhoverko was born in Leningrad (now St. Petersburg) on 30 October 1941, to Vasiliy Vasilevich Suhoverko, a military doctor, and Aleksandra Yakovlevna (née Terenteva) Suhoverko. In 1965, Sukhoverko graduated from the Moscow Art Theatre school (class of Vasily Markov). In the same year he joined the troupe of the Sovremennik Theatre, where he worked for many years. He also worked in radio, and as a dubbing actor. He had voice-acted in numerous domestic and foreign animated cartoons, feature films, and, as well, in computer games. In 2008, the publishing house Zebra E released Rogvold Sukhoverko's book of memories, ''Zigzagi'', which is about the Sovremennik Theatre, and his radio and stage activities. Sukhoverko possessed a basso profondo Basso profondo (Italian: "deep bass"), som ...
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Stop-motion
Stop motion is an animated filmmaking technique in which objects are physically manipulated in small increments between individually photographed frames so that they will appear to exhibit independent motion or change when the series of frames is played back. Any kind of object can thus be animated, but puppets with movable joints (puppet animation) or plasticine figures (''clay animation'' or claymation) are most commonly used. Puppets, models or clay figures built around an armature are used in model animation. Stop motion with live actors is often referred to as pixilation. Stop motion of flat materials such as paper, fabrics or photographs is usually called cutout animation. Terminology The term "stop motion", relating to the animation technique, is often spelled with a hyphen as "stop-motion". Both orthographical variants, with and without the hyphen, are correct, but the hyphenated one has a second meaning that is unrelated to animation or cinema: "a device for automatical ...
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Soyuzmultfilm
Soyuzmultfilm ( rus, Союзмультфи́льм, p=səˌjʉsmʊlʲtˈfʲilʲm , ''Union Cartoon'') (also known as SMF Animation Studio in English, Formerly known as Soyuzdetmultfilm) is a Russian animation studio based in Moscow. Launched in June 10, 1936, the studio has produced more than 1,500 cartoons. Soyuzmultfilm specializes in the creation of animated TV series, feature films and short films. The studio has made animated films in a wide variety of genres and art techniques, including stop motion, hand-drawn, 2D and 3D techniques. The "Golden Collection" of Soyuzmultfilm, produced from the beginning of the 1950s and to the end of the 1980s, is considered to be the classics of the animation genre and the best works of world-renowned directors, production designers and animators. Among the studio's best-known films are '' Hedgehog in the Fog'' (1975), the '' Cheburashka'' series (1965?, 1969–1983, 1994-2009), the '' Well, Just You Wait!'' series (since 1969), ''Karls ...
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Tetralogy
A tetralogy (from Greek τετρα- ''tetra-'', "four" and -λογία ''-logia'', "discourse") is a compound work that is made up of four distinct works. The name comes from the Attic theater, in which a tetralogy was a group of three tragedies followed by a satyr play, all by one author, to be played in one sitting at the Dionysia as part of a competition. Examples Literature * Tetrateuch is a sometime name for the first four books of the Bible. The Tetrateuch plus Deuteronomy are collectively referred to as the Pentateuch. * ''Tintitives'' by Antiphon of Rhamnus; the author was an orator, and ''Tintitives'' is a kind of textbook for students. Each book consists of four speeches: the prosecutor's opening speech, the first speech for the defense, the prosecutor's reply, and the defendant's conclusion. Three of his tetralogies are known to have survived. * The traditional arrangement of the works of Plato into nine tetralogies, including some doubtful works, and the letters as ...
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The Newcomer In The Cabbage
''The'' () is a grammatical article in English, denoting persons or things that are already or about to be mentioned, under discussion, implied or otherwise presumed familiar to listeners, readers, or speakers. It is the definite article in English. ''The'' is the most frequently used word in the English language; studies and analyses of texts have found it to account for seven percent of all printed English-language words. It is derived from gendered articles in Old English which combined in Middle English and now has a single form used with nouns of any gender. The word can be used with both singular and plural nouns, and with a noun that starts with any letter. This is different from many other languages, which have different forms of the definite article for different genders or numbers. Pronunciation In most dialects, "the" is pronounced as (with the voiced dental fricative followed by a schwa) when followed by a consonant sound, and as (homophone of the archaic pr ...
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Vaniusha The Newcomer
''Vaniusha The Newcomer'' (russian: Пришелец Ванюша) is a 1990 Soviet Russian stop-motion animation film by Vladimir Danilevich and Olga Panokina. It was produced by Soyuzmultfilm studio. The film is about The Friendly Newcomer from another planet. It is the second film of the tetralogy, which tells about the adventures of The Newcomer Vaniusha and his friends. The other three films are ''The Newcomer in The Cabbage'', ''Vaniusha and The Space Pirate'' and ''Vaniusha and The Giant''. Plot summary The Cold Russian Winter.Vaniusha with His Friends make The Snow Sculpture. The winter ends. The Spring begins. The Snow Sculpture can melt. Vaniusha and His Friends decide to save The Snow Sculpture. They go in The Deep Space. They leave The Sculpture in The World, where The Sun was extinguished, and always cold. This film has elements of folk tales and science fiction genres. Creators See also *"The Newcomer in The Cabbage" *"Vaniusha and The Space Pirate" *"Vaniush ...
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Vaniusha And The Space Pirate
''Vaniusha and The Space Pirate'' (russian: Ванюша и космический пират) is a 1991 Soviet Russian stop-motion animation film by Vladimir Danilevich. This film was produced by Soyuzmultfilm studio. The film is about The Friendly Newcomer from another planet. The film is The Third Film of the tetralogy, which tells about the adventures of The Newcomer Vaniusha and his friends. Other three films called ''The Newcomer in The Cabbage'', ''Vaniusha The Newcomer'' and ''Vaniusha and The Giant''. Plot summary The Alien Prince arrives on Earth, He asks for help Vanyusha. The Space Pirate kidnapped The Alien Princess. Vanyusha with His friends help The Alien Prince and save The Princess. In The Plot of This Film are mixed The Elements of The Folk Tales and The Science Fiction Stories. Creators See also *"The Newcomer in The Cabbage" *"Vaniusha The Newcomer" *"Vaniusha and The Giant ''Vaniusha and The Giant'' (russian: link=no, Ванюша и великан) is ...
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Folklore
Folklore is shared by a particular group of people; it encompasses the traditions common to that culture, subculture or group. This includes oral traditions such as tales, legends, proverbs and jokes. They include material culture, ranging from traditional building styles common to the group. Folklore also includes customary lore, taking actions for folk beliefs, the forms and rituals of celebrations such as Christmas and weddings, folk dances and initiation rites. Each one of these, either singly or in combination, is considered a folklore artifact or traditional cultural expression. Just as essential as the form, folklore also encompasses the transmission of these artifacts from one region to another or from one generation to the next. Folklore is not something one can typically gain in a formal school curriculum or study in the fine arts. Instead, these traditions are passed along informally from one individual to another either through verbal instruction or demonstr ...
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