Children’s films of the USSR

The USSR made a great contribution to world cinema, among which were children’s films. Below are some famous children’s films of the USSR:

“Morozko”

“Morozko” is a Soviet fairy tale film created in 1964. It is one of the most popular New Year’s films in the Soviet Union and remains beloved and recognizable by many generations.

The plot tells about a girl named Nastenka, who finds herself in a winter forest and encounters Father Frost.

The film impresses with its beautiful and captivating winter landscape, bright costumes and music. “Morozko” remains not only a popular and beloved film, but also a symbol of the New Year and winter holidays in Russia.

“The Adventures of Electronics”

The Adventures of Elektronika is a Soviet science fiction film released in 1979.

Electronik is a robot that looks like a human. He is trying to become a human.

“The Adventures of Electronics” is a cult film among Soviet children and teenagers, thanks to its original idea and spirit of science fiction. The film conveys important moral and ethical lessons, such as the need to fight evil and protect friends and freedom.

“Guest from the Future”

“Guest from the Future” is a Soviet fairy tale film made in 1984. The film became a cult classic among children and teenagers due to its original idea, amazing effects and spirit of adventure.

The plot tells the story of a girl named Alice, who finds herself in the past in search of the Myelophone device, which space pirates are trying to steal.

The film amazes with its imagery, exciting scenes and magnificent special effects. This fairytale journey is not only entertaining, but also educational, because it expresses such values as friendship, courage and loyalty to friends.

“There, on unknown paths”

“There, on Unknown Paths” is a Soviet adventure film released in 1982.

The boy finds himself in a fairy tale. There he meets classic fairy tale heroes: Baba Yaga, Kashchei the Immortal, Nightingale the Robber, etc.

The musical component of the film was also highly appreciated by the audience. The film “There, on unknown paths” became a legend of Soviet cinema and is still considered a cult film in Russia and abroad.

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