Shchelkunchik
- 1973
- 27min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
7,5/10
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LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA young chambermaid finds a neglected nutcracker under a Christmas tree. It comes to life, but the Nutcracker is really an enchanted prince.A young chambermaid finds a neglected nutcracker under a Christmas tree. It comes to life, but the Nutcracker is really an enchanted prince.A young chambermaid finds a neglected nutcracker under a Christmas tree. It comes to life, but the Nutcracker is really an enchanted prince.
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
Shirley MacLaine
- Narrator
- (English version)
- (voce)
Recensioni in evidenza
Soyuzmultfilm in its graceful expression.
It is the simple definition of this short adaptation, the ballet music of Chaikovski meeting familiar drawings and proposing a nice show, gentle, beautiful, provocative ( the girl is remplaced by a servant girl ) .
Sure, for a part of audience, source of nostalgia.
For other, discover of the charme of Soviet animation and its manner to give not only beauty and emotion to story but something easy to define as ...kindness and wisdom.
In essence, a small slice from a great art , poetic, delicat, precise crafted. And a good trip across Chaikovski work, , The Nutcracker , Swan Lake and Sleeping Beauty being used, in inspired manner, to define moments of story.
In short, admirable.
It is the simple definition of this short adaptation, the ballet music of Chaikovski meeting familiar drawings and proposing a nice show, gentle, beautiful, provocative ( the girl is remplaced by a servant girl ) .
Sure, for a part of audience, source of nostalgia.
For other, discover of the charme of Soviet animation and its manner to give not only beauty and emotion to story but something easy to define as ...kindness and wisdom.
In essence, a small slice from a great art , poetic, delicat, precise crafted. And a good trip across Chaikovski work, , The Nutcracker , Swan Lake and Sleeping Beauty being used, in inspired manner, to define moments of story.
In short, admirable.
It won't change your life but it does offer an interesting experience in terms of storytelling and animation. (yes, I did watch it as the original russian version without narrator)
Just like other underrated animations, as The Thief and the Cobbler per example, Shchelkunchik presents creativity in its animations, especially towards the end. It's a good 40% faithful to the original story and it makes a good job in maintaining the magic fascination for this old Christmas tale.
I was taken by surprise when I recognized other Tchaikovsky tracks outside Nutcracker, ngl lol but I overall enjoyed it!
Just like other underrated animations, as The Thief and the Cobbler per example, Shchelkunchik presents creativity in its animations, especially towards the end. It's a good 40% faithful to the original story and it makes a good job in maintaining the magic fascination for this old Christmas tale.
I was taken by surprise when I recognized other Tchaikovsky tracks outside Nutcracker, ngl lol but I overall enjoyed it!
Lo sapevi?
- QuizDespite the fact that the animation is an adaptation of the ballet of the same name, in its musical track, compositions from other ballet adaptations of Tchaikovskiy are used: "Russian dance" (in the dance scene with a broom) and the theme of Rothbart from Swan Lake, as well as the overture and the theme of evil fairy Karabos from Sleeping Beauty.
- Versioni alternativeThe version shown on the cable series "Stories from My Childhood" includes narration spoken by Shirley MacLaine, who appeared with Mikhail Baryshnikov, the executive producer of "Stories from My Childhood', in the 1977 film "The Turning Point".
- ConnessioniAlternate-language version of Storie della mia infanzia: The Nutcracker (1998)
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By what name was Shchelkunchik (1973) officially released in Canada in English?
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