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The Humpbacked Horse), Pinocchio and the Golden Key (aka. The Adventures of Buratino). Krupnyy Plan, 2002 (R5, PAL) - version restored by Krupnyy Plan ("full restoration of image and sound"). It contains an original Russian soundtrack with no subtitles. Included film: The Adventures of Buratino. Other features: Before and after restoration ...
Pauly Shore voices Pinocchio in the English dub of Pinocchio: A True Story; his performance became an Internet meme. Pinocchio: A True Story was directed by Vasiliy Rovenskiy and produced by him with Roman Borisevich and Maxim Rogalsky. The film was released in theaters in Russia by Sony Pictures on 17 February 2022. In November 2021, its North ...
The Adventures of Buratino (Russian: Приключения Буратино, romanized: Priklyucheniya Buratino) is a 1975 Live-action Soviet two-part Children's musical television film produced by Belarusfilm.
A 2023 Russian postage stamp depicting a statue of Buratino in Samara A 1992 Russian postage stamp depicting Buratino. Buratino (Russian: Буратино) is the main character of Aleksey Nikolayevich Tolstoy's 1936 fairy tale The Golden Key, or the Adventures of Buratino, which is based on the 1883 Italian novel The Adventures of Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi.
In scenes featuring puppet characters, including Buratino himself, a combination of classical frame-by-frame three-dimensional animation and the method of perspective matching was used. The former was applied primarily when Buratino interacted with Shushara, Tortila, Alice, and Basilio, with all of them portrayed as puppets.
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On the other hand, Tolstoy wanted to infuse the characters with a more adventurous and fun spirit. [2] In 1936, Tolstoy wrote the play The Golden Key for the Central Children's Theater [6] at the request of its founder Natalia Sats, and in 1939 he wrote the screenplay for a film of the same name, which was directed by Alexander Ptushko.
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