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wife, an extremely unpleasant and selfish Tsarina, already has a lover in Paris. She tricks Ivan, takes his ring away and wishes to immediately go alone to Paris with Ivan's house and the crystal bridge, while Ivan ends up thrown into a prison for bridge thievery. After this, Ivan's cat and dog travel on their own to Paris, successfully retrieve the ring and return it to Ivan. With his ring back, Ivan wishes to return everything he used to own back home, including Tsarina, refuses to have any affairs with anyone of the Tsar's family and settles down with a nice girl from the village.
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they are going to die, they come to the conclusion the nobody is going to have anything to remember them by and so decide to carve their story on the piece of wood which they used for cutting fish. Meanwhile, their mother sings a song lamenting their deaths. The younger dies 6 weeks later, and the date of death of the older is not recorded on the beautifully carved board.
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A tale about a woman who meets a bear while in the woods, screams in fear and realizes she has an extremely powerful voice, so powerful that it makes the bear faint and cuts through everything (hence the name). She takes the bear home as a trophy and yells at her husband so much that she bores a hole
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about a young peasant named Ivan who lives in poverty with his single mother. In an attempt to make some money for a living, Ivan decides to sell first his hat, then his shirt and finally, his fancy blazer. But every time he tries to go to the market to sell his clothes, he ends up meeting the same
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With the evening getting later, the old man tells a more serious tale. The tale is about two fishermen who decide to spend the night on a small rocky island in the sea. At night a huge storm comes upon them and sinks their boat. Left on the island with no hope of escape or rescue, and knowing that
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With his new ring, Ivan starts wishing for food in the house, then for a new house, clothes and everything else that he didn't have before. Now living rich, he impresses the Tsar with a brand-new crystal bridge built for him overnight and demands one of his daughters' hand in marriage. Yet his new
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overboard while crossing the river. The orange proceeds to grow into a huge tree (growing in the middle of the river) with one gigantic orange-shaped fruit at its top. No one of the local people is able to cut the fruit, so they decide to bring in the Sawess. The fruit turns out to be full of
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man who abuses various animals, and gives him all his possessions in exchange for these animals. This way he rescues a cat, a dog and, finally, a snake, who eventually reveals to be a snake princess and, for Ivan's good treatment of her, gives him a
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through his chest. However, the husband finds that the hole whistles when he breathes and that he can now sing with accompaniment. Finally, the Perepilikha's voice is put to a good use – cutting trees for the men.
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hundreds of oranges which rain down on the deck of the ship. The people decide to stitch up the burst orange so it could stay where it was, and in the
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The first six stories, without the connecting sequences, were previously released in three separate films (in 1977, 1979 and 1986). The last story,
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In the evening, several Pomor men have brought in their boats for the day and are relaxing in a fishermen's hut by the light of a
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merchant buys frozen songs from the people and shows them to a packed concert hall in Germany. The Merchant theme is Beatles'
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With his last tale finished, the old man asks his audience if they are asleep. "We're living", one of them answers.
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were also released separately. About 8 minutes of connecting sequences were made specifically for the feature film.
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The film is currently available on DVD in editions by Soyuz Video and Krupnyy Plan (none of them with subtitles).
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are allowed in the villages – only white polar bears. This is a tale about a brown bear who finds some
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Here is the literal translation of the original epitaph from Russian (no rhymes as in the original):
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The last tale is based upon a real carved epitaph that was found on a nameless island in the
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who work for them) sell "eternal icebergs", which they use in place of boats.
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studio. The film is a celebration of the culture of the Russian
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A tale about how the narrator once accidentally threw an
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Our boat was lost with our fishing gear and provisions,
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To this whole board we applied our determined hands...
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Ondriyan graced this frame with carvings for mirth,
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Index

Soviet Union

Yury Koval
Boris Shergin
Stepan Pisakhov
Genrikh Sapgir
Tatyana Vasilyeva
Klara Rumyanova
Yevgeny Leonov
Anatoly Barantsev
Maria Vinogradova
Kira Smirnova
Yuri Volyntsev
Boris Novikov
Soviet Union
Russian
Russian
tr.
Soviet
traditionally animated
feature film
Soyuzmultfilm
Pomors
White Sea
folklorists
Boris Shergin
Stepan Pisakhov
kerosene lamp
Arkhangelsk region
Stepan Pisakhov

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