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Flores de piedra

Título original: Kamennyy tsvetok
  • 1946
  • 1h 29min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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Boris Zelensky in Flores de piedra (1946)
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaObsessed with perfecting his craft, young gemcutter Danilo visits the mystical Copper Mountain to uncover the secret behind its infamous attraction - the Stone Flower, a stone carving so cap... Leer todoObsessed with perfecting his craft, young gemcutter Danilo visits the mystical Copper Mountain to uncover the secret behind its infamous attraction - the Stone Flower, a stone carving so captivating that no one can leave after seeing it.Obsessed with perfecting his craft, young gemcutter Danilo visits the mystical Copper Mountain to uncover the secret behind its infamous attraction - the Stone Flower, a stone carving so captivating that no one can leave after seeing it.

  • Dirección
    • Aleksandr Ptushko
  • Guionistas
    • Pavel Bazhov
    • Iosif Keller
  • Elenco
    • Vladimir Druzhnikov
    • Yekaterina Derevshchikova
    • Tamara Makarova
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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    • Dirección
      • Aleksandr Ptushko
    • Guionistas
      • Pavel Bazhov
      • Iosif Keller
    • Elenco
      • Vladimir Druzhnikov
      • Yekaterina Derevshchikova
      • Tamara Makarova
    • 14Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 4Opiniones de los críticos
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      • 2 premios ganados y 2 nominaciones en total

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    Vladimir Druzhnikov
    Vladimir Druzhnikov
    • Danilo - master
    • (as V. Druzhnikov)
    Yekaterina Derevshchikova
    • Katya
    • (as Y. Derevshchikova)
    Tamara Makarova
    Tamara Makarova
    • Khozyayka Medhoy Gori
    Mikhail Troyanovskiy
    Mikhail Troyanovskiy
    • Prokopych
    • (as M. Troyanovsky)
    Aleksandr Kleberer
    • Dedushka slyshko
    Mikhail Yanshin
    Mikhail Yanshin
    • Severyan
    • (as M. Yanshin)
    Nikolay Temyakov
    Nikolay Temyakov
    • Barin
    • (as N. Temyakov)
    Anna Petukhova
    • Barina
    • (as A. Petukhova)
    Nikolai Orlov
    • Stary master
    • (as N. Orlov)
    Lidiya Deikun
    • Vikhorika
    • (as L. Deikun)
    Serafim Zaytsev
    Serafim Zaytsev
    • Yefimka
    • (as S. Zaytsev)
    Vitaliy Kravchenko
    • Danilo - malchyk
    • (as V. Kravchenko)
    • Dirección
      • Aleksandr Ptushko
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      • Pavel Bazhov
      • Iosif Keller
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    artyme

    Unforgettable!

    I saw The Stone Flower back in the forties shortly after it was released. I have never forgotten it. The color was so amazing that some of the images have remained permanently imprinted in my brain! I am disappointed that it is unavailable on video nor have I ever seen t revived anywhere where I have been. I am glad there are at least a few others who remember it.
    cescherm

    The Stone Flower, a Russian fable

    Seen shortly after it was released. A beautiful, and apparently rare film, since I have never seen a video of it available. Easily equal to the work of Serge Eisenstein, produced during the Stalinist days of the USSR, but is a telling of a famous Russian fable. An excellent film, which should be on video.
    10TheLittleSongbird

    Magical Russian folk tale

    I saw The Stone Flower as somebody who really liked some of Aleksandr Ptusko's other films like Ruslan and Ludmilla, Sampo and Sadko(which is only to be seen in the original Russian version, the dub ruins it), and is having a great run of Russian fairy/folk-tale films. It was also highly recommended by commentators for those respective films, regarding it as one of his best/one of their favourites of his. I am happy that there are people who remember The Stone Flower very fondly, I am one of those newly-acquainted with it from Youtube rather than those who saw it in childhood. I am also glad that I saw it, as it really is as good as people say it is, and for me it is one of Ptushko's best. It is a gorgeous film to look at, the scenery is enough to take your breath away and the film is beautifully shot as well. It is very easy to be taken by the music score as well, because it does have a sense of fantasy and adventure, it sounds very Russian in its songs and its nationalistic feel, it is lusciously orchestrated and sometimes even sounds like a tender tone poem. The dialogue is well-incorporated within the story and sounds generally natural and sincerely delivered. The story is a magical one, it unfolds beautifully and packs a very powerful punch. It does move slowly particularly in the middle, but that is not a bad thing, if anything it gave the story a sense of freedom, time to breathe and allowed us to become invested in the characters and story and also admire the Russian culture. The characters all engage, especially the wicked Copper witch, they are fairy-tale clichés certainly but that is not to be taken as a bad thing. The acting is good, the hero is noble and sincere and the Copper Witch is both entrancing and icy. I personally didn't see the ending as that much of a cheat, there have been far worse ending cheats around. Though I do think also that The Stone Flower perhaps could've been even more powerful if ended tragically. All in all, magical. 10/10 Bethany Cox
    5AAdaSC

    Malachite....more like Mala-shite

    An old man recounts a fairy-tale to a group of children about a stone-cutter, "Danila", who strives for perfection and meets with the mystical "Queen of Copper Hill". She asks him to sacrifice himself and remain with her in her unreachable world of stone at the expense of his married life with "Katinka", the girl he loves and whom he has just married.

    The film is made in colour which is refreshing for 1946 and it is 15 minutes longer than described on IMDb. However, the story drags. The Russian hierarchy is very effectively captured - we witness the cruelties of the ruling classes who take to flogging the poor. They don't just flog them, they beat them to death for not working hard enough or not finishing a piece of work in time. Danila's talent at stone sculpture results in him being commissioned to make a piece for a wealthy landowner who wants to show off. However, the "Queen of Copper Hill" intervenes. It takes ages for this part of the story to get going, though.

    Vladimir Druzhnikov is good in the lead role as "Danila". He looks a bit gay and girlie and very much suits the artistic type that is required for the film. The sets within the world of stone in Copper Hill are interesting in a "Star Trek" kind of way but each section of the film just seems to drag on for too long. Apart from the dance sequence in the wedding episode - one of the more entertaining parts of the film.

    I also felt that the ending of the film could have been better. It's a happy-ending story but it would have been far more effective as a tragedy. We are led to believe that the Queen of Copper Hill has an evil sacrifice up her sleeve and that someone is going to get turned to stone for eternity. This is exactly what the film needs. But it doesn't happen. She suddenly switches to a goodie and we get a "love conquers all" message which is a disappointment. The film keeps you watching with false expectations and I felt cheated at the end. The rules suddenly change from "You can never go back!" to "Ok you can go back now". Very lame. The film needed an effective finale, ie, some tragedy, to redeem the rest of the tedious film but it didn't happen. It scores for novelty value only.
    10holcombe

    A child's memory of "The Stone Flower" plus 50 years

    I saw "The Stone Flower" in 1952 at Iowa State University's (then a state college) student union. I was a second or third grader, but I have never forgotten the magic of this Russian fable, the movie's gorgeous images and its powerful drama. I remember a wicked queen who turned the heroine into stone and the soft images of the lush rose-colored stone flower that remained for the hero to find after great struggles with the evil queen and her sinister minions.

    Some sets were simple and rather bare. I like the earlier comment about "The Red Shoes," another post-war film from the recovering European film industries, with the same pre-war quality story lines and great effort to use color and images well, but with truly scarce resources.

    I am so thrilled to find that others remember this wonderful film that seemed to have disappeared. I hope someone can find a print to share with film historians and certainly with other children. More than 50 years later, I can thank my mother for taking me to share the beautiful Stone Flower that I have never forgotten.

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      • 30 de julio de 1948 (México)
    • País de origen
      • Unión Soviética
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      • Ruso
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    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Moscú, Rusia
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      • Mosfilm
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