The Pink Doll (film) explained

The Pink Doll
Russian: Розовая кукла
Director:Valentin Olshvang
Producer:Valentina Khizhnyakova
Starring:Dmitry Olshvang
Luydmila Denisenkova
O. Pitanova
Music:D. Borisov
Cinematography:Sergey Reshetnikov, Vyacheslav Sumin
Distributor:Sverdlovsk Film Studio
School-Studio ShAR
Runtime:10 minutes
Country:Russia
Language:Russian

The Pink Doll (Russian: Розовая кукла|Rozovaya kukla) is a Russian animated film directed by Valentin Olshvang, produced in 1997.

Plot

One girl had a tedious time all day long with her baby-sitter. When in the evening mother had come, the girl was glad to see her, but mother gave her a present and went to the meeting with an admirer. The girl stayed at home alone. In that present girl found a pink doll, that was the largest one in her collection. Girl began associating this doll as herself, and herself as her mother. This associations gives her deep feelings about this situation, where girl feels her as a bought off.

A fact

This animation is made by technics of paint-on-glass animation.

Awards

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See also

Notes and References

  1. http://www.rudata.ru/wiki/В.Ольшванг Awards of Valentin Olshvang
  2. http://www.gif.ru/afisha/toons-9-march/ Placard of russian TV-show Multfils at the Weekend
  3. http://www.rudata.ru/wiki/Н.Кожушаная Awards of Nadezhda Kozhushanaya