Explore
 Lists  Reviews  Images  Update feed
Categories
MoviesTV ShowsMusicBooksGamesDVDs/Blu-RayPeopleArt & DesignPlacesWeb TV & PodcastsToys & CollectiblesComic Book SeriesBeautyAnimals   View more categories »
Listal logo

Plasticine Crow (1981) (Plastilinovaya vorona) (1981)

Directed by


Starring


Written by


Lists

57 votes
Russian MUST SEE movies (70 items)
list by Neko
Published 13 years, 5 months ago 3 comments
24 votes
1001 Animated Shorts You Must See - The Full List (1001 items)
list by Andy Goulding
Published 8 years, 1 month ago 2 comments
15 votes
300 Great Films List (351 items)
list by Neko
Published 13 years, 8 months ago 1 comment
6 votes
Watched (1615 items)
list by Neko
Published 14 years, 8 months ago 4 comments
5 votes
best animation (100 items)
list by Neko
Published 13 years, 5 months ago 1 comment

Plasticine Crow (1981) Videos

?????????? "????????????? ??????"

55 Views

Added 14 years ago




Cover art, photos and screenshots


Description: Russian animator Aleksandr Tatarskiy is rather well-known among Soviet animation circles, and his death on June 22, 2007, due to a heart attack at age 56, was an unfortunate blow to fans of his work. I had not been familiar with his films, so the most practical place to start was his debut directorial effort, 'Plastilinovaya vorona {The Plasticine Crow},' released in 1981. This brief film of about four minutes was the first Russian use of clay painting, a technique first utilised in 1980 by Joan C. Gratz. The technique is quite unusual in that we get to see the landscape and characters taking shape, being created from a shapeles ... (more)
Tags: Comedy (1), Fantasy (1), Family (1), Animation (1), Musical (1), Animals (1), Surrealism (1)
My tags: Add tags

Update feed

yamaha373 rated this 10/10 5 years, 2 months ago
robot2xl rated this 7/10 7 years, 3 months ago
Andy Goulding added this to a list 8 years, 1 month ago
1001 Animated Shorts You Must See - The Full List (1001 movies items)

"DIR: Aleksandr Tatarskiy SUMMARY: A musical retelling of the fable of the Fox and the Crow by a narrator who can't remember all the details. WHY IT'S HERE: Russian animator Aleksandr Tatarskiy's 'Plasticine Crow' is a wonderfully energetic take on an old fable in which the details and moral of the story get lost among the indecisive narrator's attempts to recall the details. Using the technique of clay painting, in which everything is made from clay and we see the lumps of clay shaping into "



People who liked this also liked

Rating: 7.2
Rating: 8
Rating: 7.6
Rating: 7.7
Rating: 8.4
Rating: 7.2
Rating: 7.7
Rating: 8.1
Rating: 7.9
Rating: 6.8
Rating: 5.7
Rating: 7.5
Rating: 8.1
Rating: 7.7
Rating: 7.6
Rating: 7.6
Rating: 7.6
Rating: 7.2