The Dream of a Ridiculous Man (film) explained

The Dream of a Ridiculous Man
Director:Aleksandr Petrov
Screenplay:Aleksandr Petrov
Based On:"The Dream of a Ridiculous Man" by Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Music:Aleksandr Raskatov
Cinematography:Sergey Reshetnikov
Editing:Lyudmila Putyatina
Runtime:20 minutes
Country:Russia

The Dream of a Ridiculous Man (Son smeshnovo cheloveka) is a 1992 Russian animated short film directed by Aleksandr Petrov. It tells the story of a misanthropic man who begins to regain his will to live after a chance encounter with a young girl. The film was made using paint-on-glass animation. It is based on the 1877 short story with the same title by Fyodor Dostoyevsky.[1]

The film won several festival awards including the prize for best film in its length category at the 1992 Ottawa International Animation Festival. It was nominated for the Nika Award for Best Animated Film.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Сон смешного человека. Russian. Animator.ru. 2015-08-21.
  2. Web site: Номинанты Национальной кинематографической премии "НИКА" за 1992 год. Russian. kino-nika.com. Russian Academy of Cinema Arts and Science. 2015-08-21. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20140521142108/http://kino-nika.com/the-national-award/nominee/119--1992.html. 2014-05-21.