October 28 is the International Animation Day.
We decided to briefly recreate the chronology of the development of the Soviet and Russian school of animation, which gave the world real masterpieces.
In the early 30's l the first professional Soviet animation studios appeared. Sovkino and Mezhrabprom produced "Tarakanishche" and "Moidodyr", and Mosfilm - "The Adventures of Bratishkin" and "New Gulliver". These cartoons became classics.
In 1935, Soyuzmultfilm is created, which includes all the studios of the Soviet Union. Real masterpieces of animation appeared: "Neposlushnyy kotyonok", "Kashtanka", "The Snow Queen", "The Lost Letter".
In the 50's "The Scarlet Flower", "The Snow Maiden" and "The Twelve Months" were produced.
Our animation has always retained its uniqueness. It inspired many creators, today recognized by the world as classics. Among them is the famous Japanese animator and Oscar winner Hayao Miyazaki.
Miyazaki did not see his future in animation until watching the Soviet "The Snow Queen" (1957), which turned his view of animation upside down. Enraptured, he became literally obsessed with the cartoon. He called it "my destiny and my favorite film...". In a number of his works, such as "Kiki's Delivery Service", "Ponyo", "Princess Mononoke" looks similar to the characters of our Snow Queen.
Soviet animation is an invaluable contribution to world culture. It combines emotion, real artistic skill and philosophical idea. Artists created unique images and stories that delight and inspire movie audience from all over the world and of all ages.
#animationday
#houserussianhouse
We decided to briefly recreate the chronology of the development of the Soviet and Russian school of animation, which gave the world real masterpieces.
In the early 30's l the first professional Soviet animation studios appeared. Sovkino and Mezhrabprom produced "Tarakanishche" and "Moidodyr", and Mosfilm - "The Adventures of Bratishkin" and "New Gulliver". These cartoons became classics.
In 1935, Soyuzmultfilm is created, which includes all the studios of the Soviet Union. Real masterpieces of animation appeared: "Neposlushnyy kotyonok", "Kashtanka", "The Snow Queen", "The Lost Letter".
In the 50's "The Scarlet Flower", "The Snow Maiden" and "The Twelve Months" were produced.
Our animation has always retained its uniqueness. It inspired many creators, today recognized by the world as classics. Among them is the famous Japanese animator and Oscar winner Hayao Miyazaki.
Miyazaki did not see his future in animation until watching the Soviet "The Snow Queen" (1957), which turned his view of animation upside down. Enraptured, he became literally obsessed with the cartoon. He called it "my destiny and my favorite film...". In a number of his works, such as "Kiki's Delivery Service", "Ponyo", "Princess Mononoke" looks similar to the characters of our Snow Queen.
Soviet animation is an invaluable contribution to world culture. It combines emotion, real artistic skill and philosophical idea. Artists created unique images and stories that delight and inspire movie audience from all over the world and of all ages.
#animationday
#houserussianhouse