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Tag Archives: Russian
Ilya Muromets (1956)
Russian director Aleksandr Ptushko’s Ilya Muromets (1956) is another of his fantasy epics, and rates highly among his considerable body of work for its inventive, nonstop special effects and the grand scope of its production. But, of course, it also … Continue reading
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Tagged 50's, Aleksandr Ptushko, Dragon, fairy tale, Fantasy, Mongol, Russian, Surreal
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Sadko (1952)
Aleksandr Ptushko’s Russian fairy tale spectacular Sadko (1952), recipient of the Silver Lion for Best Director at the Venice International Film Festival, has a purity of purpose, a grand vision, and a childlike innocence – this is the sort of … Continue reading
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Tagged 50's, Aleksandr Ptushko, fairy tale, Fantasy, Phoenix, Russian, Surreal, Undersea Kingdom, Vikings
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Sampo (1959)
Longtime readers of this website (are there such things?) may recall that I have reviewed several Soviet-made fairy tale films in the past. Well, hoist your shields, lift your swords to the air, and invoke the firebird, because we’re about to … Continue reading
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Tagged 50's, Aleksandr Ptushko, fairy tale, Fantasy, Finnish, Russian, Sampo, Surreal, Sword and Sorcery, Witch
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