CinePixo
ReviewsOff CameraMoviesPeopleTopicsCriticsStats
Sign inJoin
ReviewsOff CameraMoviesPeopleTopicsCriticsStats
CinePixo
ReviewsOff CameraMoviesWatchCriticsStatsAboutContactPrivacyTermsRSS

CinePixo — a home for film-critic fandom.Built, filled and argued over by this community — the library, the artwork we license and host, the taxonomy and every signed review grow here, together.

  1. Home
  2. /Movies
  3. /The Lost Letter (1945 film) (1945)

The Lost Letter (1945 film)

Пропавшая грамота · 1945 | 43 min | Fantasy

✚ Write a review
unrated
unrated

Nobody here has written about this film yet.

The Lost Letter (1945 film)

1945Zinaida Brumberg

Synopsis

The Lost Letter, or A Disappeared Diploma, is a 1945 Soviet animated film directed by the "grandmothers of the Russian animation", Brumberg sisters, and Lamis Bredis. It is the first Soviet traditionally-animated feature film. It was produced at the Soyuzmultfilm studio in Moscow and is based on the 1832 story with the same name by Nikolai Gogol. The creators of the film managed to convey national Ukrainian color and to recreate the magical, fantastic atmosphere peculiar to works of the writer. Also, for a more realistic style of dance in the Zaporozhets and the Cossack, Igor Moiseyev was involved.

Synopsis from Wikipedia, CC BY-SA 4.0. Everything below written here.

Credits

Director
Zinaida Brumberg, Valentina Brumberg, Lamis Bredis
Screenplay
Zinaida Brumberg, Valentina Brumberg, Zinovy Kalik
Director of Photography

Cast · 4

Sergey Martinson

Sergey Martinson

Mikhail Yanshin

Mikhail Yanshin

LP

Leonid Pirogov

Boris Livanov

Boris Livanov

Trailer

Fandom reviews · 0

Write yours →

No reviews yet — be the first.

More like this

Spirited Away

—

Spirited Away

The Christmas Dream

—

The Christmas Dream

Nikolay Voinov, Elena Petrova
Original Music Composer
Sergei Vasilenko
Country
Soviet Union
Studios
Soyuzmultfilm

Official

  • IMDb ↗

Mysterious Cafe, or Mr. and Mrs. Spoopendyke Have Troubles with a Waiter

—

Mysterious Cafe, or Mr. and Mrs. Spoopendyke Have Troubles with a Waiter