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Natalia MALGINA
Наталья МАЛЬГИНА
Natalia MALGUINA
Russia, 2010, 13.42mn
Colour, animation
Oska-svyatoy
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Оська-святой
Oska le saint
Oska-svyatoy
Directed by :
Natalia MALGINA
(Наталья МАЛЬГИНА)
Writing credits :
Andrey STVOLINSKY
(Андрей СТВОЛИНСКИЙ)
Cinematography :
Kseniya BURSKAYA
(Ксения БУРСКАЯ),
Andrei_2 SMIRNOV
(Андрей_2 СМИРНОВ)
Production design :
Viktor CHUGUEVSKY
(Виктор ЧУГУЕВСКИЙ)
Sound :
Viktor BRUS
(Виктор БРУС)
Production :
ANIMOUSE cinema video studio
Awards :
Best Animation film
Short Film Festival "ARTkino", Moscow (Russia), 2011
Plot synopsis
No English plot synopsis available !
Au sujet d'un petit garçon qui voulait devenir un saint...
О мальчике, который решил стать святым, и как ему это удалось.
Selected in the following festivals or events :
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Big Cartoon Festival
, Voronezh (Russia), 2012
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Moscow Short Film Festival ''Debut Movie'' : MSFF
, Moscow (Russia), 2011
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BCF. The Big Cartoon Festival
, Moscow (Russia), 2011
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Short Film Festival "ARTkino"
, Moscow (Russia), 2011
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Moscow International Film Festival (MIFF)
, Moscow (Russia), 2011
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Open Russian Festival of Animated Film
, Suzdal (Russia), 2011
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International Animated Films Festival "KROK"
, Kiev (Ukraine), 2011