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Rusalochka

  • 1968
  • 29m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
655
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Rusalochka (1968)
AnimationFamilyFantasyRomanceShort

Based on the fairy tale by Andersen. A film about love and friendship. The little mermaid falls in love with a handsome prince and saves him from death. To be with him, the Little Mermaid lo... Read allBased on the fairy tale by Andersen. A film about love and friendship. The little mermaid falls in love with a handsome prince and saves him from death. To be with him, the Little Mermaid loses her voice in exchange for a human form.Based on the fairy tale by Andersen. A film about love and friendship. The little mermaid falls in love with a handsome prince and saves him from death. To be with him, the Little Mermaid loses her voice in exchange for a human form.

  • Director
    • Ivan Aksenchuk
  • Writers
    • Hans Christian Andersen
    • Aleksandr Galich
  • Stars
    • Nina Gulyaeva
    • Anatoliy Papanov
    • Vladimir Troshin
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
    655
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ivan Aksenchuk
    • Writers
      • Hans Christian Andersen
      • Aleksandr Galich
    • Stars
      • Nina Gulyaeva
      • Anatoliy Papanov
      • Vladimir Troshin
    • 7User reviews
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    Nina Gulyaeva
    • The Little Mermaid
    • (voice)
    Anatoliy Papanov
    Anatoliy Papanov
    • The Guide
    • (voice)
    Vladimir Troshin
    Vladimir Troshin
      Viktoriya Ivanova
      • The Little Mermaid
      • (singing voice)
      Yuliya Yulskaya
      • The Sea Witch
      • (voice)
      Lidiya Korolyova
      Lidiya Korolyova
      • The Fish Guide
      • (voice)
      Roza Makagonova
      Roza Makagonova
        Yuliy Fayt
        Yuliy Fayt
        • Director
          • Ivan Aksenchuk
        • Writers
          • Hans Christian Andersen
          • Aleksandr Galich
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        10darima

        probably the best script for Little Mermaid I have ever seen

        This animation is quite unusual in my opinion. The graphic is not standard for Soyuzmultfilm of 1960-th. I think in those times it was innovation. It reminded me surrealism and cubism in art to some extend. The picture is painted by triangles, curls, squares mixed with traditional images animation. So when you watch it sometimes it looks like a big moving quilt application on cloth.

        There is introduction into story and epilogue, which are painted in completely different manner. And I liked it from both sides: from the point of how it was made, and from the point of what it was about. Introduction from modern time into the times of Andersen is splendid. The phrase about absence of true love in the world is a masterpiece.

        I agree with the previous comment from Armenia about closeness of this short animation to what Andersen really meant in his story. "The little mermaid" is the story of unbelievably true love and strikingly great sacrifice. So I was happy to see that original intentions and original text of Andersen was not amended to please children's audience with happy-end. I cried watching it.
        10TheLittleSongbird

        The Little Mermaid

        Hans Christian Andersen's story 'The Little Mermaid' is one of my favourites, it's one of his most iconic stories more than justifiably, it is full of charm and magic and the ending touches me without fail every time. Also have immense love for Soyuzmultfilm, responsible for some of the best Soviet animations ever made, one of the very rare studios to be of a consistently high standard and not have a stinker in it.

        Their 1968 version of 'The Little Mermaid' 'Rusalochka' is utterly enchanting and beautifully done in every way. The Disney version will always be very close to my heart, it is superbly animated with some of the best songs and music for any Disney film (or animated films in general for that matter) and great characters. It is though something that ought to be judged as a standalone film, it is quite far removed from the original story as an adaptation. As an adaptation, 'Rusalochka' is far superior and is faithful in detail and spirit to Andersen's story including having its ending. On its own terms, it is also my personal favourite. It is an absolute marvel and one of Soyuzmultfilm better mid-late animations and one of my favourites from them overall as well.

        'Rusalochka' looks beautiful in its animation, with a poignant and mysterious melancholy atmosphere created in especially the backgrounds. It is not the rotoscope-heavy look of their 50s animations (which still looked fabulous) and closer to the cut-out animation style, if not as much, seen in the likes of 1964's 'Lefty'. Meaning traditional character designs against, and expertly (nothing jarring) tapestry-like backgrounds with some interesting shapes and decorations, looking like they were made from practical materials.

        Furthermore, the music, treated too like a character of its own, is used subtly and never resorts to bombast or being over-bearing, the same melancholic atmosphere seen in the animation matched in the music here to haunting and moving effect. Also really loved the mermaid's song, not easy to forget in the long run, hauntingly beautiful and very powerful.

        It is sensitively written too and while the story is deliberate it never feels dull or padded. It perfectly captures the spirit of the original story and what Andersen was trying to say, the messaging is relevant and serious without being too downbeat or being ham-handed. The ending really got to me emotionally and the protagonist is one worth rooting for. There are no annoying or superfluous characters and there is a genuine creepiness to the sea witch. Oh and the prologue and epilogue fit very well and don't go on for too long.

        Altogether, prepare to be enchanted. 10/10
        8Elvis-Del-Valle

        An artistic adaptation faithful to the vision of the original tale

        The Soviet Union has apparently shown some talent when it comes to making animations with an avant-garde and expressionist look. This adaptation of Hans Christian Andersen's classic tale is a poetic relic that, despite summarizing the original tale and making it a bit more familiar, remains true to its essence. It's brief, but it tells the story as it is. A melancholic and tragic love story that moves you. The animation and design of the characters give this medium-length film great artistic value. Even the soundtrack creates a good atmosphere without discarding the melancholic song of the little mermaid that perfectly reflects her longing and pain after its end. A jewel of Russian animation that deserves some attention in its half hour duration. My final rating for this medium-length film is 8/10.

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        • Trivia
          The song of the little mermaid, "Your poor ship is gone into the sea", by lyrics of Aleksandr Galich was sung by the well-known chamber singer Viktoriya Ivanova.
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          Referenced in Ruben Brandt, Collector (2018)

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        • Release date
          • June 19, 1968 (Soviet Union)
        • Country of origin
          • Soviet Union
        • Language
          • Russian
        • Also known as
          • The Little Mermaid
        • Production company
          • Soyuzmultfilm
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          29 minutes
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