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FATHER FROST (MOROZKO)

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FATHER FROST (MOROZKO)
This musical, beautifully costumed film is based on a popular Russian fairy tale. Once upon a time there lived a nice, sweet girl, Nastenka. Her wicked stepmother made her work very hard day and night. One day she decided to get rid of her stepdaughter by sending her to a winter forest for her to freeze to death there. In the same land, there lived a lad named Ivan. He fell in love with Nastenka, but, unfortunately, he bragged too much, and was turned for that into a bear by a forest magician. Both Nastenka and Ivan would have to go through many trials before they are finally reunited. And the one who helped them was the good wizard Father Frost… The mastery of the film’s director, Alexander Row, who pioneered the genre of a fairy-tale screen adaptation, is still highly acclaimed. Even Steven Spilberg paid tribute to Row’s enchanting fairy tales.

Awards: St. Mark’s Golden Lion at the Venice IFF for Children and Youth, 1965; Capitoline Jupiter at the Rome IFF, 1966; Silver Medal at the Teheran IFF for Children, 1966.

Studio: Gorky Film Studio Year of Release: 1964.

Director: Alexander Row Script: Mikhail Volpin, Nikolai Erdman Camera: Dmitry Surensky Music by: Nikolai Budashkin Cast: Alexander Khvylia, Natalya Sedykh, Eduard Izotov, Inna Churikova, Pavel Pavlenko, Vera Altaiskaya, Georgy Millyar, Anatoly Kubatsky, Valentin Bryleyev, Tatiana Peltser, Tatiana Barysheva, Varvara Popova, Anastasia Zuyeva.

Running time: 84 min. Color: colored Format: 4:3.

Languages: Russian, English, French Subtitles: Russian, English, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Dutch, Japanese.

Special Freatures: An interview with the Leading Actress Natalya Sedykh; Episodes from the Father Frost (1924); Soundtracks with the songs from the Film; Original Theatrical Trailers (1964, 1969)

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FATHER FROST 200 mm (8 in) 140 mm (6 in) 300 gr (11 oz) £ 15.50 € 23.00 $ 30.00

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