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Varezhka ()


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The story is about the girl who dreams of having a dog, but a strict and busy mother does not allow her to do this.

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Directed by

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Roman Kachanov ... (as R. Kachanov)

Written by

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Zhanna Vitenzon ... (screenplay) (as Zh. Vitenzon)

Music by

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Vadim Gamaleya ... (as V. Gamaliya)

Cinematography by

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Iosif Golomb ... (as I. Golomb)

Editing by

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Vera Gokke ... (as V. Gokke)

Art Direction by

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Leonid Shvartsman ... (as L. Shvartsman)

Production Management

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Natan Bitman ... production manager (as N. Bitman)

Art Department

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Marina Chesnokova ... puppets and sets made by (as M. Chesnokova)
Semyon Etlis ... puppets and sets made by (as S. Etlis)
Galina Gettinger ... puppets and sets made by (as G. Gettinger)
Roman Gurov ... puppet supervisor (as R. Gurov)
Pavel Gusev ... puppets and sets made by (as P. Gusev)
Vera Kalashnikova ... puppets and sets made by (as V. Kalashnikova)
V. Kuranov ... puppets and sets made by
Gennadiy Lyutinskiy ... puppets and sets made by (as G. Lyutinskiy)
Aleksandr Maksimov ... puppets and sets made by (as A. Maksimov)
Oleg Masainov ... puppets and sets made by (as O. Masainov)
Valeriy Petrov ... puppets and sets made by (as V. Petrov)

Sound Department

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Georgiy Martynyuk ... sound (as G. Martynyuk)

Animation Department

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Mayya Buzinova ... animator (as M. Buzinova)
Iosif Douksha ... animator (as I. Douksha)
Yuri Norstein ... animator (as Yu. Norstein)
Vyacheslav Shilobreev ... animator (as V. Shilobreev)

Script and Continuity Department

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Natalya Abramova ... script editor (as N. Abramova)

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Plot Summary

Thanks to its clear simplicity and ability to touch hearts, this short film by director Roman Kachanov and artist Leonid Schwarzman gained worldwide recognition. This fascinating story is about a little girl dreaming of a dog. She pretends to walk her mitten as if it were a pet, and the power of her imagination makes her dream come true. The silver medal at The Moscow Film Festival in 1967, and later, international awards including the First Prize in Annecy and The Golden Plate grand prix at The Film Festival in Gijon in 1968. Written by Peter-Patrick76 (peter-patrick@mail.com)

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Also Known As
  • Варежка (Soviet Union, Russian title)
  • The Mitten (World-wide, English title)
  • La moufle (France)
  • Pirštinaitė (Lithuania)
  • ミトン (Japan, Japanese title)
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  • 10 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia ICF in Moscow - a silver medal in the competition of children's films, 1967. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Anniversary Celebrations (1983). See more »

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