The Blue Bird (1970 film)

The Blue Bird
Directed by Vasily Livanov
Written by Maurice Maeterlinck (play)
Vasily Livanov
Starring Liya Akhendzhakova
Vladimir Kenigson
Yuriy Yakovlev
Rina Zelyonaya
Lyudmila Gnilova
Music by Gennady Gladkov
Edited by Nadezhda Treshchyova
Release dates
1970 (USSR)
Running time
53 min
Country USSR
Language Russian

The Blue Bird (Russian: Синяя птица, Sinyaya Ptitsa) is a 1970 Soviet animated feature film based upon the play by Maurice Maeterlinck. It was directed by Vasily Livanov and made at the Soyuzmultfilm studio. It uses a mix of traditional and cutout animation.

Plot

Action begins in the big modern capitalist city. In search of food in the market the boy rescues a homeless Dog from the cruel seller. For it the old woman passing by who appeared the fairy gives it the Bluebird of happiness whom it is impossible neither to sell, nor to buy, but it is possible to present. He hides it on an attic among old things then to show it to the little sister.

Having risen at night by an attic, it meets long ago dead the grandmother and the grandfather who explain to him that in the Bluebird of happiness the happiness for all is concluded, and therefore she has to be free. It isn't possible to let out a bird because the cage with it was stolen by suspicious Cat.

Together with the Dog children go to look for the Bluebird of happiness and meet the Rich man who as it becomes clear, also looks for the Bluebird of happiness to feed with her the World War III which is grown up by it and to win the world. The rich man tries to feed children with various delicacies that they forgot about the Bluebird of happiness, but the Fairy doesn't allow them to be tempted and gives in the help of eternal companions of the person — Fire, Water and Bread. It appears, Cat stole the Bluebird of happiness on the instructions of the hostess Night who intends to sell it to the Rich man. Then Fire burns Night, Cat sinks in Water, and the Boy abducts a bird at the Rich man, but during a pursuit breaks together with it from a tower of hours.

There comes morning. The boy wakes up in the tiny apartment, and it becomes clear that all this was a dream. Together with the sister they rise by an attic and set the Bluebird of happiness free.

Crew

English Russian
Director Vasiliy Livanov Василий Ливанов
Scenario Vasiliy Livanov Василий Ливанов
Art Directors Boris Sadovnikov
Maks Zherebchevskiy
Борис Садовников
Макс Жеребчевский
Artists S. Kuznetsov
Anna Atamanova
Stanislav Sokolov
L. Chalaya
Z. Zarb
Alexei Solovyov
Ye. Balabanova
Dmitriy Anpilov
С. Кузнецов
Анна Атаманова
Станислав Соколов
Л. Чалая
З. Зарб
Алексей Соловьёв
Е. Балабанова
Дмитрий Анпилов
Animators Kirill Malyantovich
Yana Volskaya
Gennadiy Sokolskiy
Anatoliy Abarenov
Yuriy Kuzyurin
Iosif Kuroyan
Yuriy Butyrin
Valentin Kushnerev
Oleg Safronov
Nataliya Bogomolova
Violetta Kolesnikova
Boris Butakov
S. Zhutovskaya
Sergei Dyozhkin
Кирилл Малянтович
Яна Вольская
Геннадий Сокольский
Анатолий Абаренов
Юрий Кузюрин
Иосиф Куроян
Юрий Бутырин
Валентин Кушнерев
Олег Сафронов
Наталия Богомолова
Виолетта Колесникова
Борис Бутаков
С. Жутовская
Сергей Дёжкин
Camera Operator Mikhail Druyan Михаил Друян
Executive Producer Lyubov Butyrina Любовь Бутырина
Composer Gennady Gladkov Геннадий Гладков
Sound Operator Georgiy Martynyuk Георгий Мартынюк
Script Editor Arkadiy Snesarev Аркадий Снесарев
Voice Actors Liya Akhendzhakova
Vladimir Kenigson
Yuriy Yakovlev (grandpa)
Rina Zelyonaya (grandma)
Lyudmila Gnilova
Лия Ахеджакова
Владимир Кенигсон
Юрий Яковлев (Дедушка)
Рина Зелёная (Бабушка)
Людмила Гнилова
Editor Lidiya Kyaksht Лидия Кякшт

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