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The Stone Flower (1946 film)

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reason, but secretly admires Danilo's determination. He believes that it is a sign of the expert craftsman. Danilo works on his flower cup for several months, paying little attention to his fiancée Katinka. After he finishes the cup, every villager admires his work, but Danilo is unhappy. He feels that there is no true "living" beauty in his malachite cup, yet he wants to collect "all the beauty of the real flower" and convey it though stone. An old craftsman warns him against walking this path, otherwise he might end up as one of the
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reminds him of Katinka. He replies that he does not feel alive anyway. In the domain of the Mistress, he finally sees the Flower. He stays there, working on the new cup. Danilo is saddened by the fact that his work, albeit marvellous, will never be seen by people. He admits that he thinks about Katinka day and night, but the Mistress of the Copper Mountain claims that she is jealous and refuses to let him go. She asks him to marry her, but Danilo refuses.
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for some good stones in the forest, Katinka meets the Mistress of the Copper Mountain and demands that she let her beloved go. Inside the mine, Katinka rejoins with Danilo. The Mistress praises Danilo for his honor and fidelity, and says that the couple passed her test. She presents a casket filled with jewellery for Katinka, and rewards Danilo by letting him remember all that he learned at her domain. Danilo and Katinka leave together.
261:; the landlord started bragging that he had "a better one at home", and they made a bet that the landlord's casket would prove more beautiful. He now needs to present the casket, so he orders Prokopych to make one that should be so beautiful that "you will not be able to take your eyes of it". Prokopych works day and night, but fails to think of an original design. Danilo makes the 31: 249:
forces him to take an apprentice. Prokopych tries to teach several boys, but none of them understands "the soul of stone". Eventually he picks a young boy Danilo, who appears to be very scatterbrain and careless in everything else, but shows extreme talent in shaping gemstones and creating patterns.
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Katinka never marries another, believing that Danilo is still alive. She moves in with Prokopych and takes care of the old man. He teaches her some gemcutting. Although he believes that this is not "a woman's craft", Katinka's work is good. She earns enough money to make ends meet. While searching
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Danilo finally decides to marry Katinka. Nevertheless, at the wedding he goes back to his room, destroys his flower cup and goes to the mine. He begs the Mistress of the Copper Mountain to show him the Stone Flower. She warns him that he would never want to go back to people after seeing it, and
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casket for him. The landlord's wife is very satisfied with his work and orders a stone cup "that would look exactly like a flower". Danilo starts working on the cup. He wants to create something outstanding to reveal "the full power of stone". Prokopych scolds him for trying too hard for no good
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He quickly surpasses his old teacher, who takes a liking to him. Prokopych decides to keep him away from the craft for the time being because gemcutting can seriously damage health.
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Bazhov liked the film, mostly the actors' performances. However he said that there was "little Ural" in it, for example there was a scene where people sing "
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Years pass. One day the landlord summons Prokopych. He announces that he has been to France and visited a
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In 1947 it was awarded the Stalin Prize of I degree. (Aleksandr Ptushko, Fyodor Provorov)
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Russian folklore. It also incorporates plot elements from the stories "
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The story is told from the point of view the old storyteller Slyshko.
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negative film seized in Germany, and was entered into the
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as Katinka, a village girl and Danilo's romantic interest
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This article related to a Soviet film of the 1940s is a
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Index


Aleksandr Ptushko
Pavel Bazhov
Vladimir Druzhnikov
Lev Shvarts
Mosfilm
romanized
fantasy film
Aleksandr Ptushko
Pavel Bazhov
of the same name
Ural region
The Mistress of the Copper Mountain
The Master Craftsman
Mosfilm
Soviet Union
Agfacolor
1946 Cannes Film Festival
gemcutter
bailiff
marquess
casket
malachite
Mistress of the Copper Mountain
Vladimir Druzhnikov
Yekaterina Derevshchikova
Tamara Makarova
The Mistress of the Copper Mountain
Mikhail Troyanovsky
Aleksandr Kleberer

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