The Battle of Kerzhenets | |
Producer: | Soyuzmultfilm |
Music: | Rimsky-Korsakov |
Runtime: | 10 min 12 sec |
Country: | USSR |
Language: | Russian |
The Battle of Kerzhenets (Russian: Се́ча при Ке́рженце; tr.: Secha pri Kerzhentse) is a 1971 Soviet animated film directed by Ivan Ivanov-Vano and Yuri Norstein. The film is set to music by Rimsky-Korsakov and uses Russian frescoes and paintings from the 14th–16th centuries. These are animated using 2-dimensional stop motion animation.
The story is based on the legend of the Invisible City of Kitezh (made into a 4-act opera by Rimsky-Korsakov in 1907), which disappears under the waters of a lake to escape an attack by the Mongols. (Russia was under the Mongol-Tartar yoke for a period of three centuries in the Middle Ages.)
The film itself follows the legend only loosely, however, and its highpoint is a battle between the Russian soldiers and the Mongol hordes, symbolizing a clash of cultures (the Virgin Mary appears early in the film, in effect watching over the Russian side of the battle).
Role | Name | |
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Directors | Yuri Norstein (Юрий Норштейн) Ivan Ivanov-Vano (Иван Иванов-Вано) | |
Writer | Ivan Ivanov-Vano (Иван Иванов-Вано) | |
Art directors | Marina Sokolova (Марина Соколова) Arkadiy Tyurin (Аркадий Тюрин) | |
Animators | Yuri Norstein (Юрий Норштейн) Aleksandr Rozhkov (Александр Рожков) Boris Saavin (Борис Савин) Vyacheslav Shilobreyev (Вячеслав Шилобреев) | |
Camera operator | Vladimir Saruhanov (Владимир Саруханов) | |
Composer | Nikolai Andreyevich Rimsky-Korsakov (Николай Андреевич Римский-Корсаков) | |
Sound operator | Boris Filchikov (Борис Фильчиков) |