It Was I Who Drew the Little Man
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: Chelovechka narisoval ya) is a 1960 Soviet cel-animated film directed by the Brumberg sisters and Valentin Lalayants. It was produced at the Soyuzmultfilm
studio in Moscow. The film is an expanded remake of a 1948 21-minute film by the same directors called Fedya Zaytsev.
In Russia, the film is available as part of the DVD collection called "Здравствуй, школа!" ("Hello, School!"). No English-subtitled version has been released.
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: Chelovechka narisoval ya) is a 1960 Soviet cel-animated film directed by the Brumberg sisters and Valentin Lalayants. It was produced at the Soyuzmultfilm
Soyuzmultfilm
Soyuzmultfilm is a Russian animation studio based in Moscow. Over the years it has gained international attention and respect, garnering numerous awards both at home and abroad. Noted for a great variety of style, it is regarded as the most influential animation studio of the former Soviet Union...
studio in Moscow. The film is an expanded remake of a 1948 21-minute film by the same directors called Fedya Zaytsev.
In Russia, the film is available as part of the DVD collection called "Здравствуй, школа!" ("Hello, School!"). No English-subtitled version has been released.
Plot
On the first of September, Fedya Zaytsev is the very first kid who comes to school. In his joy at realizing this, he draws a little man with an umbrella on the wall of his classroom with a piece of charcoal, realizing too late that this is against the rules. In class, the teacher notices the drawing and asks everyone to raise their hands. Fedya rubs out his hands so that they are clean, but his friend, with whom he had shaken hands earlier, has dirty hands and is blamed. Fedya goes home without saying anything, but the little man whom he drew follows him, and he teams up with all of Fedya's toys and the heroes of his favourite books to teach him a lesson. At the end of the film, Fedya admits to his mistake.Creators
English | Russian | |
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Directors | Valentina Brumberg Zinaida Brumberg Valentin Lalayants |
Валентина Брумберг Зинаида Брумберг Валентин Лалаянц |
Scenario | Nikolai Erdman Nikolai Erdman Nikolay Robertovich Erdman was a Soviet dramatist and screenwriter primarily remembered for his work with Vsevolod Meyerhold in the 1920s. His plays, notably The Suicide , form a link in Russian literary history between the satirical drama of Nikolai Gogol and the post-World War II Theatre of the... Mikhail Volpin |
Николай Эрдман Михаил Вольпин |
Art Directors | Lena Azarkh Valentin Lalayants |
Лана Азарх Валентин Лалаянц |
Artists | V. Valerianova Geliy Arkadyev Y. Tannenberg |
В. Валерианова Гелий Аркадьев Е. Танненберг |
Animators | Igor Podgorskiy K. Malyshev Vadim Dolgikh Fyodor Khitruk Fyodor Khitruk Fyodor Savelyevich Khitruk is one of the most influential animators and animation directors in Russian animation.-Biography:Khitruk was born in Tver, Russian Empire and came to Moscow to study graphic design at the OGIS College for Applied Arts. He graduated in 1936 and started to work with... Vyacheslav Kotyonochkin Mariya Motruk Marina Voskanyants Yelena Khludova Boris Butakov Faina Yepifanova |
Игорь Подгорский К. Малышев Вадим Долгих Фёдор Хитрук Вячеслав Котёночкин Мария Мотрук Марина Восканьянц Елена Хлудова Борис Бутаков Фаина Епифанова |
Camera Operator | Elena Petrova Elena Petrová Elena Petrová, née Krupková was a Czech composer. She was born in Modrý Kameň, and studied piano with Karel Hoffmeister and composition with Jan Kapr and Miloslav Istvan at the Janáček Academy of Music... |
Елена Петрова |
Executive Producer | G. Kruglikov | Г. Кругликов |
Composer | Nikita Bogoslovskiy | Никита Богословский |
Sound Operator | Hikolai Prilutskiy | Николай Прилуцкий |
Script Editor | Z. Pavlova | З. Павлова |
Voice Actors | Lev Sverdlin V. Gotovtsev Georgiy Millyar Valentina Sperantova (Fedya Zaytsev) Georgiy Vitsin Serafim Anikeyev Andrei Tutyshkin Sergey Martinson Sergey Martinson Sergey Alexandrovich Martinson was a Russian eccentric comic actor, the master of pantomime, buffoonery and grotesque. He became People's Artist of the RSFSR in 1964.... G. Novozhilova Mikhail Yanshin (Little Man) Sergei Tseyts Vladimir Lepko Serafima Birman |
Лев Свердлин В. Готовцев Георгий Милляр Валентина Сперантова (Федя Зайцев) Георгий Вицин Серафим Аникеев Андрей Тутышкин Сергей Мартинсон Г. Новожилова Михаил Яншин (Человечек) Сергей Цейц Владимир Лепко Серафима Бирман |
External links
- It Was I Who Drew the Little Man at the Animator.ruAnimator.ruAnimator.ru is a Russian website chronicling the films, people and studios of the animation industry in Russia, the former Soviet Union and the CIS. It also includes a forum, a news block, a photo-gallery and an animators labour exchange...
- Fedya Zaytsev (1948) at the Animator.ruAnimator.ruAnimator.ru is a Russian website chronicling the films, people and studios of the animation industry in Russia, the former Soviet Union and the CIS. It also includes a forum, a news block, a photo-gallery and an animators labour exchange...
- Fedya Zaytsev (1948) at the Animator.ru
- The film at myltik.ru