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The Blue Bird (1970 film)

1976 film


Summary

1976 film

FieldValue
nameThe Blue Bird
directorVasily Livanov
writerMaurice Maeterlinck
screenplayVasily Livanov
based_on
starringLiya Akhedzhakova
Vladimir Kenigson
Yury Yakovlev
Rina Zelyonaya
Lyudmila Gnilova
musicGennady Gladkov
editingLydia Kyaksht
studioSoyuzmultfilm
released
runtime99 min
countrySoviet Union
languageRussian

Vladimir Kenigson Yury Yakovlev Rina Zelyonaya Lyudmila Gnilova The Blue Bird () is a 1970 Soviet animated feature film based upon the 1908 play by Maurice Maeterlinck. It was directed by Vasily Livanov and made at the Soyuzmultfilm studio.

The film is known for blending traditional and cutout styles of animation. Its music was composed by Gennady Gladkov and performed by the State Symphony Cinema Orchestra (under the direction of Vladimir Vasilyev); the Moscow state chorus; and the children's chorus, "Sputnik".

Plot

The film is set in a modern capitalist city. While searching for food at the market, a boy saves a stray dog from a cruel salesman. An old woman passing by witnesses the act and reveals that she is a fairy. She gives the boy a caged bluebird as a reward, stating that it can neither be sold nor bought, but can be given as a gift. He hides the bluebird in his attic, and plans to show it to his little sister.

At night, the brother and sister enter the attic to encounter their long-dead grandparents. The grandparents reveal that the bluebird has been stolen by a cat named Puss. They say that the bluebird contains happiness for all, so it must be rescued and set free.

The children and the dog set out in search of the bluebird. They meet a rich man who wants to use the bluebird to start a war and conquer the world. The rich man tempts the children with various delicacies to make them forget about the bluebird, but the fairy helps them escape.

The children make their way into the dark mines, where cheerful workers welcome them and offer gifts of bread. The fairy appears once more to provide the eternal companions of man: Fire, Water, and Bread. The group learns that Puss has kidnapped the bluebird at the behest of his mistress, Night, so that she can sell it to the rich man. Her plans are thwarted when Fire burns Night, Puss drowns in Water, and the boy steals the bird from the rich man.

After recovering the bluebird, the boy falls off a clock tower. Morning comes, and the boy wakes to discover that their journey was only a dream. He and his sister go to the attic and release the bluebird into the wild.

Crew

TitleEnglish nameRussian name
DirectorVasily LivanovВасилий Ливанов
ScenarioVasily LivanovВасилий Ливанов
Art DirectorsBoris Sadovnikov
Maks ZherebchevskiyБорис Садовников
Макс Жеребчевский
ArtistsS. Kuznetsov
Anna Atamanova
Stanislav Sokolov
L. Chalaya
Z. Zarb
Alexei Solovyov
Ye. Balabanova
Dmitriy AnpilovС. Кузнецов
Анна Атаманова
Станислав Соколов
Л. Чалая
З. Зарб
Алексей Соловьёв
Е. Балабанова
Дмитрий Анпилов
AnimatorsKirill Malyantovich
Yana Volskaya
Gennadiy Sokolskiy
Anatoliy Abarenov
Yuriy Kuzyurin
Iosif Kuroyan
Yuriy Butyrin
Valentin Kushnerev
Oleg Safronov
Nataliya Bogomolova
Violetta Kolesnikova
Boris Butakov
S. Zhutovskaya
Sergei DyozhkinКирилл Малянтович
Яна Вольская
Геннадий Сокольский
Анатолий Абаренов
Юрий Кузюрин
Иосиф Куроян
Юрий Бутырин
Валентин Кушнерев
Олег Сафронов
Наталия Богомолова
Виолетта Колесникова
Борис Бутаков
С. Жутовская
Сергей Дёжкин
Camera OperatorMikhail DruyanМихаил Друян
Executive ProducerLyubov ButyrinaЛюбовь Бутырина
ComposerGennady GladkovГеннадий Гладков
Sound OperatorGeorgiy MartynyukГеоргий Мартынюк
Script EditorArkadiy SnesarevАркадий Снесарев
Voice ActorsLiya Akhedzhakova
Vladimir Kenigson
Yury Yakovlev (grandpa)
Rina Zelyonaya (grandma)
Lyudmila GnilovaЛия Ахеджакова
Владимир Кенигсон
Юрий Яковлев (Дедушка)
Рина Зелёная (Бабушка)
Людмила Гнилова
EditorLidiya KyakshtЛидия Кякшт

References

References

  1. Lang, Walter. (1940-01-15). "The Blue Bird". Twentieth Century Fox.
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