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The history of Russian animation is the visual art form produced by Russian animation makers. As most of Russia's production of animation for cinema and television were created during Soviet times, it may also be referred to some extent as the history of Soviet animation. It remains a nearly unexplored field in film theory and history outside ...
Russian animated television series (6 C, 3 P) W. Russian animated web series (2 P) Pages in category "Russian animation" The following 4 pages are in this category ...
Russian animated speculative fiction films (2 C) * Soviet animated films (10 C, 27 P) Russian animated short films (50 P) A. Films directed by Lev Atamanov (3 P) C.
Pages in category "Russian animation studios" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Animaccord; M.
Russian animated film producers (9 P) Pages in category "Russian animators" The following 56 pages are in this category, out of 56 total.
It was released at the 12th Open Russian Festival of Animated Film in March 2007, and its general release happened on March 11. [1] It is the first attempt at recording the complete history of Russian and Soviet animation.
Animator.ru is a Russian website chronicling the films, people and studios of the animation industry in Russia, the former Soviet Union and (to a lesser extent) the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS). It also includes a forum, a news block, a photo-gallery and an animators labour exchange.
It depicts the untold story of Russian animation in Soviet times. The film, released in 2004, is Yonathan and Masha Zur's first film. Magia Russica premiered at the 2004 Haifa Film Festival, and since then has been screened at 45 film festivals, animation festivals, and documentary film festivals around the globe. It was also released on DVD in ...