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The Snow Queen (Russian: Снежная королева, romanized: Snezhnaya koroleva) is a Soviet 1967 fantasy drama film, directed by Gennadi Kazansky and based on the eponymous 1844 fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen. [2] [3] On a frosty winter evening, the Snow Queen kidnaps Kai and turns his heart into a piece of ice.
The Snow Queen (Russian: Снежная королева, romanized: Snezhnaya koroleva, lit. 'The Snow Queen') is a 2012 Russian animated fantasy adventure film directed by Vladlen Barbe and Maxim Sveshnikov. The film is a based on the 1844 fairy tale of the same name by Hans Christian Andersen. Set after the Snow Queen invoked the spell of ...
A Snow Fairy Tale (Russian: Снежная сказка, romanized: Snezhnaya skazka) is a 1959 Soviet fantasy film directed by Aleksei Sakharov and Eldar Shengelaia. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The film takes place before the New Year.
The Snow Queen (Russian: Снежная королева, romanized: Snezhnaya Koroleva) is a 1957 Soviet animated musical fantasy film directed by Lev Atamanov. [2] It is the ninth full-length animated production by Soyuzmultfilm and is based on the 1844 fable “The Snow Queen” by Hans Christian Andersen.
The Snow Queen and the Princess (Russian: Снежная королева: Разморозка, romanized: Snezhnaya koroleva: Razmorozka, lit. 'The Snow Queen: Defrosting') is a 2022 Russian animated fantasy adventure film directed by Andrey Korenkov and Alexey Tsitsilin.
The film went to Mongolia as Digital Content agreed to distribute the film. [31] Poland, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia were the first to view The Snow Queen: Mirrorlands on 21 December 2018. Promotional marketing between H&M and Orange commenced for the opening in those regions. The film was released on 27 December 2018 in Slovakia and Czech ...
The Snow Queen 3: Fire and Ice (Russian: Снежная королева 3: Огонь и лёд, romanized: Snezhnaya koroleva 3: Ogon i lyod) is a 2016 Russian animated fantasy adventure film directed by Aleksey Tsitsilin. It is the sequel to The Snow Queen 2 (2014). In the film, Gerda and her friends embark on a new journey to reunite her ...
The film became the first Russian film to top weekend box office in a European country, namely Slovakia. The film was released in Slovakia in December 2015. The only other time the record was set was in 2005 at the release of international hit Night Watch. [64] During the second week of its release there was a 395.5% increase in screens. [65]