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Balerina na korable

  • 19691969
  • 16m
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6.9/10
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Balerina na korable (1969)
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A Graceful passenger charmes the seamen with a marvellous dance. And when the storm comes, she reaches coast in a jump-weed and helps the ship to throw an anchor and rescues it from destruct... Read allA Graceful passenger charmes the seamen with a marvellous dance. And when the storm comes, she reaches coast in a jump-weed and helps the ship to throw an anchor and rescues it from destruction.A Graceful passenger charmes the seamen with a marvellous dance. And when the storm comes, she reaches coast in a jump-weed and helps the ship to throw an anchor and rescues it from destruction.
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  • Director
    • Lev Atamanov
  • Writer
    • Roza Khusnutdinova
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    • Lev Atamanov
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    • Roza Khusnutdinova
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    On the cruise sailing liner, among other passengers gets ballerina. During the voyage, she rehearses on the deck, admiring the beauty of the sea. And the crew members inspired by her dance try to repeat after her, which leads to a variety of problems. As a result, the ballerina is forced to stop her exercises. However, when a ship enters a storm, and then into a whirlpool, it is the ballerina in the flying jump reaches the shore and anchors the anchor line, thereby saving everyone from death. Upon arrival at the port, the whole team lined up as on the parade for the solemn wires of the ballerina. In the sky, fireworks flare up. —Peter-Patrick76 (peter-patrick@mail.com)
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    • Trivia
      III IFF animated films in Mamaye (Romania) 1970 - Silver Pelican (Lev Atamanov) prize.
    • Connections
      Featured in Masters of Russian Animation - Volume 2 (2000)

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    9/10
    The dancer from Gdansk.
    What a delightful cartoon! 'Balerina na korable' doesn't really try to be funny, although there's a running gag about sailors falling overboard. It's charming and graceful rather than funny. I hadn't realised that 'korable' is the Russian word for 'boat', and now I wonder if 'korable' is related to 'coracle', a sort of boat used in Wales. Anyway, the vessel in this cartoon is really a ship, not a boat.

    We see a paddlewheel vessel -- does anyone still actually use paddlewheels? -- preparing for a voyage, with cargo getting laden and passengers boarding. Just as the ship leaves the quay, we see one more passenger rushing to board: a willowy ballerina. The ship has left the slip, but no worries: the ballerina leaps into a graceful grand jete over the jetty, and she's aboard.

    The passengers, crew, captain and a sooty stoker are all enchanted by this graceful ballerina. (This is a Russian cartoon, so the sailors look like matelots.) She twirls and pirouettes, oblivious to everyone, yet casting her spell everywhere.

    The animator Lev Atamanov was previously unknown to me, but now I intend to seek out more of his work. Cleverly, the ballerina is both drawn and animated differently from all the other characters in this short film. The other passengers and crew are crude figures in dark colours, drawn with blunt lines and given the peculiar trait of inward-turned feet. The ballerina is elongated, limpid, drawn in thin wavering lines ... and she always moves in ballet steps even when simply walking across the deck, and using the ship's rail as a barre. She's painted in pale water colours. Some of the director's palette choices seemed odd to me: when some backwash hits the ship's hull, the water is such a deep blue, it looks more like grape juice.

    I was intrigued that this Russian cartoon uses much the same techniques as Hollywood animation -- foreground figures on cels against static backgrounds, held in register -- and yet achieves its effects so differently. Although the ballerina's ethereal figure is anatomically exaggerated, her movements are absolutely graceful and natural: so very realistic that I kept checking to see if the animators had rotoscoped a live-action dancer. I couldn't find any evidence of rotoscoping: yet the ballerina's movements are so natural and realistic, I suspect that Atamanov and his staff had an actual ballet dancer in their animation studio so they could copy her movements.

    'Ballerina on a Boat' -- it's really a ship, not a boat -- is an utter delight, which sophisticated viewers of all ages will enjoy. Since there's no dialogue, there's no language barrier. 'Balerina na korable' is adorable ... and the music track is nice, too. I'll rate this one 9 out of 10.
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    • Release date
      • 1969 (Soviet Union)
    • Country of origin
      • Soviet Union
    • Language
      • Russian
    • Also known as
      • Ballerina on the Boat
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      • Soyuzmultfilm
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      16 minutes
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