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THE SHORT FILMS OF YURI NORSTEIN: TREASURES OF SOVIET ANIMATION VOL. 3 (1968-1979)
The third volume of classic & rare Soviet animated gems from the vaults of Soyuzmultfilm studios is focused on the short films of legendary animator Yuri Norstein (b. 1941). This first-ever U.S. Blu-ray release of Norstein’s films features several rare shorts new to home video, all newly restored by Deaf Crocodile and co-presented with Seagull Films:
- THE 25TH, THE FIRST DAY (25-E - PERVYY DEN) - 1968, 9 min., co-dir. Arkadiy Tyurin. Norstein's first film is a visually striking tribute to the Bolshevik Revolution on October 25th.
- SEASONS (VREMENA GODA) - 1969, 9 min. A man and woman ride through the forest while the seasons change around them in this lovely, elegiac short set to music by Tchaikovsky.
- CHILDREN AND MATCHES (DETI I SPICHKI) - 1969, 5 min. Norstein rarely-seen educational short about the dangers of matches, from ancient times up to today.
- THE BATTLE OF KERZHENETS (SECHA PRI KERZHENTSE) - 1971, 10 min., co-dir. Ivan Ivanov-Vano. Arguably Norstein's first great animated film, inspired by the legend of the City of Kitezh which disappeared into a lake to avoid Mongol invaders.
- THE FOX & THE HARE (LISA I ZAYATS) – 1973, 12 min. Norstein’s utterly charming short about a temperamental "house-filching fox" who boots a poor rabbit out of its home. The rabbit turns to a wolf, bear, bull and rooster for help, with surprising results.
- THE HERON & THE CRANE (TSAPLYA I ZHURAVL) - 1974, 10 min. An awkward crane and a high-spirited heron go back and forth on marrying each other, in this heartbreaking short about romantic misunderstandings.
- HEDGEHOG IN THE FOG (YOZHIK V TUMANE) – 1975, 11 min. The deceptively epic journey of the tiny hedgehog, filled with impossible marvels and dangers: a shimmering white horse and a crafty owl. A fluttering bat, a falling leaf and the ever-present curtain of fog. Widely considered one of the greatest animated films ever made.
- A DAY BEFORE OUR ERA (ZA DEN DO’ NASHEY ERY) – 1977, 6 min. Co-dir. Fyodor Khitruk. This experimental collage of images of the French Revolution was apparently abandoned before it was finished, and remains one of Norstein’s rarest films.
- THE TALE OF TALES (SKAZKA SKAZOK) – 1979, 29 min. Norstein's longest film to date, TALE is a story about stories, a dream of many dreams. A giant bull and a little girl skip rope. Couples dance under a streetlight until the male partners disappear, headed off to war. And through it all, the Little Grey Wolf watches silently at the rondo of human loves and losses.
SPECIAL FEATURES
- YURI NORSTEIN: MAKING THE OVERCOAT – 2019, Stage Russia, 109 min., dir. Ryo Saitani. - Forty years ago, Norstein began work on an ambitious adaptation of Nikolai Gogol’s The Overcoat, but after completing 25 glorious minutes of the film, the project stalled. A Japanese film crew visited Norstein’s studio and found mountains of sketches, character studies and a shooting table covered with dust. When will his much-awaited work finally be completed?
- New commentary tracks by film scholar Michael Brooke for all nine shorts.
- New visual essay by film historian Evan Chester.
- New artwork by Beth Morris.
- Blu-ray authoring by David Mackenzie of Fidelity In Motion.
DELUXE EDITION BONUS CONTENT
- Slipcase featuring new artwork by Haleigh Buck
- 60-page illustrated book
- New Essay by Jenny Barker
- New Essay by John Adkins
- New Essay by Walter Chaw