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There Lived Kozyavin

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31: 228:. Determined to meet with Sidorov, Kozyavin went throughout the veld, until he climbed up to a mountain. With a good view, he watched everything around him. Unfortunately he didn't find anyone and continued to move forward. He arrived at a desert and got a view of a giant skeleton of a prehistoric animal. Walking through its backbone like a stair, he saw a 207:
and touched his shoulders. The builder turned to him and Kozyavin asked him, but he didn't hear anything he said close to his ears. The builder took a little red flag from his suit and waved with it, until every builder stopped work, together with the machines. Kozyavin asked one more time, if he saw
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Without taking any break, Kozyavin continued to walk. On a fair, he walked upon a pole. The children, who were amazed about his acrobatic skills, were questioned by Kozyavin. After no reaction by them, the employee Kozyavin pursued his way with an optimistic view to comply with the task. The second
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An employee, called Kozyavin, receives an assignment from his boss to find another employee called Sidorov. Without any questions, he soon left the office to search for Sidorov. Encountering traffic, he walked instead through sewer. He then arrived a wall, which was destroyed soon by a construction
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Kozyavin sparked a light and went through paintings and antiques and finally saw two people, who looked like thieves. Kozyavin was oblivious that they were going to steal the items from this building. However, Kozyavin touched one of the man's shoulders and asked the same question as before.
232:, who was researching the skeleton, and asked him the common question. With no reply and no regret about the destroyed skeleton, Kozyavin continued walking. A body of stagnant water didn't block him to accomplish the task the boss gave him, so Kozyavin swam, until he reached 216:, who played a composition. Kozyavin asked the violinist if he saw Sidorov. Without any response, Kozyavin nudged him and took his violin bow. Walking on surrealistic stairs, he opened the door to a commission building. 223:
Early next day he pursued the same direction. He entered a pipeline on the ground, in which curves were unrealistically smoothed by Kozyavin himself. He jumped from the pipeline onto the ground and trod on a dry
236:. Kozyavin walked around the world, until he arrived his office after failing to accomplish his boss's instruction to find Sidorov. Kozyavin answered it with a shrug and went back to his room. 151: 208:
Sidorov. After a surprising action, he walked further to search for Sidorov. An active ramp in the building site, which worked intermittently up and down, didn't frighten up Kozyavin.
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Surprised, they helped Kozyavin by giving directions to Sidorov.
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Gennady Shpalikov
Lazar Lagin
Andrei Khrzhanovsky
Soyuzmultfilm
‹See Tfd›
Russian
Andrei Khrzhanovsky
Lazar Lagin
Gennady Shpalikov
surrealist
constructivist
Giorgio de Chirico
builder
violinist
veld
paleontologist
Antarctica
"Masters of Russian Animation (Volume 1) (1962-68)"
There Lived Kozyavin
IMDb
Categories
Soviet animated films
1966 television films
1966 films
Fictional Soviet people
Soviet television films
Soyuzmultfilm

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