“Kele” is a Soviet short film, shot in 1988 based on the Chukchi fairy tale about Kela and the girls [1] . The cartoon uses Chukchi folk music.
| Kele | |
|---|---|
Frame from the cartoon "Kele" | |
| Cartoon type | hand-drawn |
| Directors | Mikhail Aldashin , Peep Pedmanson |
| Script writers | Mikhail Aldashin, Peep Pedmanson |
| Roles voiced | Alexander Zakrzhevsky, Polina Snesareva |
| Animators | Lyudmila Ignatenko, Mikhail Aldashin, Peep Pedmanson |
| Operator | Kabul Rasulov |
| Sound engineer | Sergey Karpov |
| Studio | Soyuzmultfilm |
| A country | |
| Tongue | |
| Duration | 6 minutes 42 sec |
| Premiere | 1988 |
| IMDb | ID 1934303 |
| Animator.ru | ID 3361 |
Story
Two girls from the Chukchi camp decided to go to the taiga to pick berries and heard the monster Kele playing the tune. Leaving the pipe, Kele left to eat berries, while the girls found the pipe and began to play it. Carried away, they do not notice how Kele approached them in noise. Grabbing the girls, Kele decided to rest and hung them on a tree. The girls asked a flying bird to free them and ran away. Awakened Kele rushes in pursuit. Having reached the wide river, he asks the girls, who have already crossed over to the other side, how to get to them. They advise him to drink water from the river and cross the bottom on dry land. Stupid Kele does just that, but after drinking too much water, he bursts. The girls happily return home, and Kele, having sewn a hole on his belly, is comforted by playing the pipe.
Camera crew
| directors | Mikhail Aldashin, Peep Pedmanson |
| screenwriters | Mikhail Aldashin, Peep Pedmanson |
| production designer | Mikhail Aldashin |
| artists | Natalia Demidova, Peep Pedmanson, V. Bayramov |
| animators | Lyudmila Ignatenko, Mikhail Aldashin, Peep Pedmanson |
| operator | Kabul Rasulov |
| director | T. Zozulya |
| sound engineer | Sergey Karpov |
| artistic director | Andrey Khrzhanovsky |
| editor | Elena Mikhailova |
| voiced roles | Alexander Zakrzhevsky , Polina Snesareva |
Festivals and Prizes
- 1991 - FesAn Film Festival: Polkan Prize. [2]
DVD
- The cartoon was released on DVD in the cartoon collection "Masters of Russian Animation Volume 4" . Cartoons in the collection: “ Door ” (1986), “Boy as a Boy” (1986), “ Freed Don Quixote ” (1987), “ Martynko ” (1987), “Big Underground Ball” (1987), “ Cat and Clown ” (1988), “Kele” (1988), “Dream” (1988), “Second Self” (1989), “ Girlfriend ” (1989), “Quasa Kwa” (1990), “ Cat and Co. ” (1990). [3]
Notes
- ↑ The Tale of Kehl and the Girls . National Geographic (May 3, 2011). Date of treatment February 23, 2017.
- ↑ “Kele” - Encyclopedia of Russian cinema (Inaccessible link) . Date of treatment March 23, 2017. Archived March 24, 2017.
- ↑ Masters of Russian Animation Volume 4
Links
- Kele on the Internet Movie Database
- "Kele" on " Animator.ru "
- "Kele" on the site "Encyclopedia of Russian Cinema"
- Mikhail Aldashin - Encyclopedia of Russian Cinema
- Cartoon "Kele" on the site myltik.ru
- Encyclopedia of domestic animation (ed. Sergey Kapkov, “Algorithm”, 2006)