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Ruslan and Ludmila (Russian: «Руслан и Людмила») is a 1972 film directed by Aleksandr Ptushko. It is based on the 1820 poem of the same name written by Alexander Pushkin. It is the last of the many fairytale films Ptushko directed, and, according to film critics, the most successful. Ptushko died a year after this film was released.
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The 2018 Ukrainian film The Stolen Princess: Ruslan and Ludmila by Animagrad is a 3D animated adaptation of the poem. [ 8 ] References to the tale are made in Monday Starts on Saturday by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky : In the first part of the book Sasha stays in an old house 'by the sea' (actually in an alleyway called Curving Seashore Street ...
VLG.FILM / Voronezh Animation Studio / CTB Film Company An animated feature film is a modern version of Pushkin's poem Ruslan and Ludmila. [2] S E P T E M B E R 7 Holidays: Праздники: Director: Boris Dergachev Cast: Vitaly Khaev, Mariya Aronova: Central Partnership / Good Story Media / TNT
The Stolen Princess (Ukrainian: Викрадена принцеса: Руслан і Людмила, romanized: Vykradena pryntsesa: Ruslan i Lyudmyla, lit. 'The Stolen Princess: Ruslan and Lyudmila') is a 2018 Ukrainian 3D animated fantasy film directed by Oleg Malamuzh and based on the fairy tale Ruslan and Ludmila by Russian poet Aleksandr Pushkin.
Ruslan and Lyudmila (Russian: Руслан и Людмила, romanized: Ruslán i Lyudmíla listen ⓘ) is an opera in five acts (eight tableaux) composed by Mikhail Glinka between 1837 and 1842. The libretto was written in Russian by Valerian Shirkov, with minor contributions by Mykola Markevych , Nestor Kukolnik , and the composer based on ...
The Ruslan, whilst passing Istanbul. Ruslan (in archaic Russian spelling: Русланъ; in today's accepted spelling: Руслан) which bore the name of the Russian hero Ruslan from Pushkin's poem Ruslan and Ludmila [1] was the first officially organized ship, and in fact the last, that sailed from the former Russian Empire to Israel in 1919, after the end of the First World War.
Ruslan and Ludmila: 1972 USSR Leptirica: 1973 Yugoslavia A Ballad About Green Wood: 1983 Czechoslovakia - animation The Tale of Tsar Saltan: 1984 USSR Little Otik: 2000 Czech Republic The Hexer: 2001 Poland An Ancient Tale: When the Sun Was a God: 2003 Poland Dobrynya Nikitich and Zmey Gorynych: 2006 Russia - animation Prince Vladimir: 2006 ...