A Road Tale (1981)
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- 10min
- Animation, Short
- 1981 (Soviet Union)
- Short
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Directed by
Garri Bardin |
Written by
Garri Bardin | ... | (screenplay) |
Music by
Sergey Anashkin |
Cinematography by
Kabul Rasulov |
Art Direction by
Elena Fyodorova | ... | (as Elena Fedorova) |
Production Management
Ninel Lipnitskaya | ... | production manager |
Sound Department
Boris Filchikov | ... | sound |
Animation Department
Anatoliy Abarenov | ... | animator |
Vitaliy Bobrov | ... | animator |
Vladimir Krumin | ... | animator |
Renata Mirenkova | ... | animator |
Olga Orlova | ... | animator |
Script and Continuity Department
Elena Mikhaylova | ... | script editor |
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Distributors
- Soyuz Video (2006) (Russia) (DVD)
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Plot Summary |
A musical fairy tale about loyalty, love, friendship. The heroes of the film are cars. The protagonist - the blue truck of the brand "Multicar" - meets on the way a beautiful light car. He falls in love with her, but she at first rejects him, but then she begins to feel feelings for him. On the highway after a couple of chases a large truck, similar to the "ZIL-130", which has the ability to cough up and scoff at everyone. He chases after the car, but "Multicar" boldly beats him, then he breaks up. The damaged "ZIL" is forced to retreat. After that, "Multikar" is sent to the plant, where it is rebuilt. The beloved is looking for him, but can not find her boyfriend among other "Multicars". In the end, Multicar and his beloved find each other, thanks to the melody that sounded on the day of their acquaintance. Written by Peter-Patrick76 (peter-patrick@mail.com) |
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Trivia | 1981 - Moscow International Film Festival - Diploma. See more » |