“Yolka” is a Soviet cartoon cartoon for children, which was shot in 1942 by directors Mikhail Tsekhanovsky and Peter Nosov . The tale of the meeting of the New Year with Santa Claus [1] [2] .
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| Type of cartoon | painted |
| Genre | Christmas tale |
| Filmmakers | Mikhail Tsekhanovsky , Peter Nosov |
| written by | Peter Nosov |
| Composer | Nikita Bogoslovsky |
| Multipliers | Faina Epifanova , Lev Pozdneev , Lamis bradis |
| Operator | E. Gimpelson |
| Sound engineer | S. Rensky |
| Studio | Soyuzmultfilm |
| A country | |
| Tongue | Russian |
| Duration | 8 min 40 seconds |
| Premiere | 1942 |
| IMDb | ID 4865604 |
| BCdb | more |
| Animator.ru | ID 2940 |
Content
Story
The little animals in the forest (hares, foxes, bears, squirrels) are preparing for the New Year holiday - they stock up on Christmas trees, dress them up. At this time, Santa Claus seeks them to give them toys. But the evil wolves are trying to prevent a holiday to take place and steal toys, blocking the way to Santa Claus. Having found out about this, the little animals by a friendly team help him to chase them away. At the end, Santa Claus decorates the most huge Christmas tree in the forest with toys and the new year comes - everyone is dipped into the New Year holiday.
Creators
- Scriptwriter - P. Nosov
- Directed by: P. Nosov, M. Tsekhanovsky
- Assistant - R. Davydov
- Composer - N. Theological
- Artists-animators: L. Bredis, L. Pozdneev, F. Epifanova
- Operator - E. Gimpelson
- Actors in credits are not listed.
Notes
- ↑ George Borodin . "New Year's animation . " Animator.ru
- ↑ George Borodin . The image of Santa Claus in Russian animation October 2007
Links
- "Yolka (New Year's Tale)" on " Animator.ru "
- "Yolka" - Encyclopedia of the national cinema (inaccessible link)
- "Yolka" on mults.spb.ru