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Bazar

  • 1934
  • 4 min
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Bazar (1934)
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaThe only surviving scene from The Tale of the Priest and of His Workman Balda, a satirical animated opera that mixed fairy tale by Alexander Pushkin, music by Dmitri Shostakovich and Russian... Ler tudoThe only surviving scene from The Tale of the Priest and of His Workman Balda, a satirical animated opera that mixed fairy tale by Alexander Pushkin, music by Dmitri Shostakovich and Russian avant-garde.The only surviving scene from The Tale of the Priest and of His Workman Balda, a satirical animated opera that mixed fairy tale by Alexander Pushkin, music by Dmitri Shostakovich and Russian avant-garde.

  • Direção
    • Mikhail Tsekhanovskiy
  • Roteiristas
    • Aleksandr Pushkin
    • Mikhail Tsekhanovskiy
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      • Mikhail Tsekhanovskiy
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      • Aleksandr Pushkin
      • Mikhail Tsekhanovskiy
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    Small piece of animated cinema

    Bazaar ("The Market") is the name given to the only surviving piece of "The Tale of the Priest and of his Workman Balda", a soviet animated film of the 30s based on a poem by Aleksandr Pushkin. The film never been completed: it got destroyed in WWII.

    What remains is a small piece where characters sings in a market. But really, it is sufficient to consider it quite a great, great work of animation. Yes it is hard to judge something this short, but the animation is of incredible quality, and the design of the visuals is out of this world. Not a single animated movie looked like this until decades later. The music is by Shostakovich.

    It was later remade in the 40s. But then Stalin's Soviet Realism dictated the look of animated movies in Soviet Union until the 60s so it looks absolutely not like this wild piece of cinema.

    It may be quite hard to get to see a surviving piece of a unfinished soviet animated film of the 30s, but this little film could be of great inspiration to today's animators.
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    "You'll come in for a minute but stay for an hour"

    It's difficult to judge this four-minute fragment of animation, especially when you know that it was once much more complete, and probably a far greater film. 'The Tale of the Priest and of his Workman Balda' was originally conceived as the first feature-length Soviet animation film, directed by Mikhail Tsekhanovsky and featuring music composed by Dmitriy Shostakovich. Unfortunately, the film was never finished, for two main reasons. In 1936, Shostakovich endured the first official denunciation of his music, leading to the termination of his contract to score the film. In the mid-1930s, the first importation of Disney animation, very distinct in style to that of the Soviets, led to the formation of the Soyuzdetmultfilm Studio (now Soyuzmultfilm), whose artists were forced to create work that mimicked the American style. As the unfinished, near-complete film was lost in a fire during WWII, this brief sequence, titled 'Bazaar (1934),' or 'The Market,' remains the sole surviving remnant of this ambitious Soviet project that came up against difficult times.

    The first thing you'll notice about 'Bazaar' is its eccentric animation style, an extension of the animation work that the Soviet Union had developed since the silent era, and containing not a trace of Disney. There's no attempt to evoke realism in the moving images, but rather every character is quite distinctly a completely flat cut-out, and different images interact with each other as though they're part of a moving picture-book. The original film was produced as an opera of sorts, presumably with characters singing every line to the tune of Shostakovich's compositions. This particular sequence depicts a visit to the marketplace, where a host of grotesque store-holders sing about their respective products. It's all very bewildering, and just a little bit creepy, to watch those bizarre, misshapen faces implore you to buy their fish, cucumbers and toys – there's even one man who's apparently selling a wife "with no garments and fat thighs." There's definitely nothing Disney about that!

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      The short film was originally intended to be just a small scene in the unfinished feature film "The Tale of the Priest and of His Workman Balda" by the husband-and-wife team of Mikhail Tsekhanovsky and Vera Tsekhanovskaya. Production started in 1932 but ceased in 1936, due to financial problems and lack of support from the Soviet authorities. Only about 40 minutes of film footage were completed. Most of the footage were destroyed during the Siege of Leningrad (1941-1944), when their storage facility was bombed. Vera Tsekhanovskaya only managed to rescue "Bazar" from the destruction.
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      Featured in Animated Century (2003)

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    • País de origem
      • União Soviética
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      • Russo
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    • Tempo de duração
      • 4 min
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      • Black and White
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      • Mono

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