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La vache

Original title: Korova
  • 1989
  • 10m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
1.1K
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La vache (1989)
AnimationDramaShort

In the outback, on the railway station there lives a family. 4th grade schoolboy Vasya Rubtsov is experiencing the death of his beloved best friend the cow. The boy remembers how they used t... Read allIn the outback, on the railway station there lives a family. 4th grade schoolboy Vasya Rubtsov is experiencing the death of his beloved best friend the cow. The boy remembers how they used to have a cow, how this cow fed everyone with milk and how she suffered when the calf was s... Read allIn the outback, on the railway station there lives a family. 4th grade schoolboy Vasya Rubtsov is experiencing the death of his beloved best friend the cow. The boy remembers how they used to have a cow, how this cow fed everyone with milk and how she suffered when the calf was sold for meat.

  • Director
    • Aleksandr Petrov
  • Writers
    • Aleksandr Petrov
    • Andrey Platonov
  • Stars
    • Nikolai Gusarov
    • Lyubov Teplova
    • Kostya Panov
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    1.1K
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    • Director
      • Aleksandr Petrov
    • Writers
      • Aleksandr Petrov
      • Andrey Platonov
    • Stars
      • Nikolai Gusarov
      • Lyubov Teplova
      • Kostya Panov
    • 9User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 4 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Nikolai Gusarov
      Lyubov Teplova
        Kostya Panov
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            • Aleksandr Petrov
            • Andrey Platonov
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          8ackstasis

          "Our cow gave us everything... I remember our cow, and will not forget."

          Aleksandr Petrov is one of the Soviet Union's most respected animators, and his accomplished use of paint-on-glass animation has made his films instantly recognisable and, above all else, absolutely timeless. Petrov studied at the All-Union State Institute of Cinematography (abbreviated to VGIK, and known as Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography since 1986), and, throughout the 1980s, refined his animation technique as art director on such films as 'Welcome (1986).' Petrov's directorial debut was 'Marathon (1988),' a short film that is currently unlisted on IMDb {as are countless works of excellent Soviet animation; if only the administrators didn't merely ignore my attempts at updating their database listings}.

          However, the animator's breakthrough film was 'Korova / Cow,' a lovely and touching ten minute short about a young boy and his impoverished family's cow. The film received worldwide acclaim and was nominated at the 1990 Academy Awards, though Christoph and Wolfgang Lauenstein's interesting (but inferior) 'Balance (1989)' ultimately took the Oscar. Nevertheless, Petrov eventually won the award in 2000 for his breathtaking adaptation of 'The Old Man and the Sea (1999).' Petrov's style of animation has often been described as "romantic realism," and this is a generally good summation. His attention-to-detail, especially considering the difficult and time-consuming process of paint-on-glass, is absolutely staggering, and yet the slowly shifting colours and textures create a timeless, dream-like quality. It's as though his films exist in a moment permanently suspended between the real world and the world of our hopes, dreams and memories.

          A young boy fondly remembers when his family used to own a beautiful cow. In times of poverty, she was a godsend, always providing mother, father and son with their daily serve of milk. One day, when times get particularly tough, the father is forced to sell the cow's young calf for meat. The heartbroken mother cow suddenly turns silent and obstinate, before breaking free and disappearing perilously into the Russian countryside. Though Petrov ordinarily strives for realism, the film's explosive climax is a wonderful piece of surrealism, as the young boy's dreams feverishly blend key components of the story – the cow, the railway line, the plough – into a singularly devastating conclusion.
          Vincentiu

          magic

          not only for Petrov technique. but for the taste of hot bread and fresh milk. for the surrealism. and for the quality of brick of a Russia image. a boy. and his cow. a story about a gesture. and a reaction. as memories. as confession. nothing complicated. only a travel in the heart of an universe. after its end, not the story remains important for viewer but the delicacy of last boy words air.something magic because it represents a beginning. like the film itself. a film for adults for remember small details who defines life. nothing more. only an exercise of remember. like a trip of a boy in search of his cow. the force of image. the genius and hard work of an artist. and the silence after its end. a form of magic who impress and seduce. and becomes part of yourself
          7CinemaSerf

          The Cow

          Aleksandr Petrov again works wonders with his animating skills and his imagination. A young boy narrates to us the story of his life with the family's cow. They are a poor family, living hand to mouth and the animal is their lifeline. It provides the milk, it pulls the plough and when it has a calf, that is sold to put food on the table. The young lad's affection for the beast is palpable and the story unfolds we see how crucial it has been in his growing up - providing an element of stability through the times of uncertainty. There is something a little Dickensian about the style of drawing here, the brush-strokes giving it a grainy and earthy, authentic, look that reflects powerfully the basic subsistence lifestyle his family led, more probably endured. Much of this could be a collection of portraits, and those marry well for ten minutes of touching drama.
          9Hitchcoc

          Relationship with a Beautiful Creature

          This takes a bit of effort. It is a bit lost in translation but tells the story of a young Russian boy and his relationship with a cow. He begins raising it and eventually it gives back to the family in so many ways. It focuses on the poverty these people endure and has a striking form of animation I've not seen before.
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          Aleksandr Petrov

          his name is enough for define the film. because his animations are, always, fascinating oasis , delicate miracles, admirable example of precise art. in this case, all is the same. the atmosphere, the touching story, the flavor of childhood, the realism who becomes a fairy tale, the grace of colors, the sand on glass who change yourself. because it is more than a beautiful film. it is a precious adventure. portrait of humanity, subtle reflection of unique states of soul, beautiful definition of the importance of small things. and a wonderful trip across the early memories of each viewer.

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            The animated film was made in the "painting on glass" technique.
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            Featured in The International Tournee of Animation: Volume 4 (1991)

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          • Release date
            • July 10, 1989 (Soviet Union)
          • Country of origin
            • Soviet Union
          • Language
            • Russian
          • Also known as
            • The Cow
          • Production companies
            • Pilot Moscow Animation Studio
            • Videofilm
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          • Gross US & Canada
            • $45,194
          • Gross worldwide
            • $45,194
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          • Runtime
            • 10m
          • Color
            • Color
          • Sound mix
            • Dolby

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