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10 popular Soviet films that should be shown to children today
10 popular Soviet films that should be shown to children today

Video: 10 popular Soviet films that should be shown to children today

Video: 10 popular Soviet films that should be shown to children today
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Children's films loved by many
Children's films loved by many

Today, unlike Soviet times, domestic filmmakers only occasionally turn to the genre of children's cinema, trusting Russian children to Star Wars and Harry Potter. We decided to recall popular films from Soviet times, which modern children will definitely like.

1. Kingdom of Crooked Mirrors, 1963

A film about a looking glass world, where reality is supposed to be seen in a distorted, inverted form
A film about a looking glass world, where reality is supposed to be seen in a distorted, inverted form

2. Welcome, or No unauthorized entry, 1964

A hilarious film about the customs of the Soviet pioneer camp
A hilarious film about the customs of the Soviet pioneer camp

3. Morozko, 1964

A wonderful Russian folk tale with magical winter notes
A wonderful Russian folk tale with magical winter notes

4. About Little Red Riding Hood, 1977

Continuation of the tale of Charles Perrault, cheerfully and fearlessly showing the confrontation of a small defenseless girl with a strong and cunning wolf
Continuation of the tale of Charles Perrault, cheerfully and fearlessly showing the confrontation of a small defenseless girl with a strong and cunning wolf

5. Cinderella, 1947

The plot is based on the well-known fairy tale motif about the hardworking Cinderella, the evil stepmother, her lazy daughters and the fairy patroness
The plot is based on the well-known fairy tale motif about the hardworking Cinderella, the evil stepmother, her lazy daughters and the fairy patroness

6. Adventures of Electronics, 1979

The film is about how a Soviet scientist creates an ingenious robot, which is an exact copy of the schoolboy Seryozha Syroezhkin
The film is about how a Soviet scientist creates an ingenious robot, which is an exact copy of the schoolboy Seryozha Syroezhkin

7. The adventures of Petrov and Vasechkin, ordinary and incredible, 1984

The adventures of two friends who are in third grade and are not at all alike, but this only helps them to extricate themselves from the stories they constantly fall into
The adventures of two friends who are in third grade and are not at all alike, but this only helps them to extricate themselves from the stories they constantly fall into

8. The Tale of Lost Time, 1964

The tale of four evil wizards who decided to regain their youth
The tale of four evil wizards who decided to regain their youth

9. The Adventures of Pinocchio, 1975

Everyone, young and old, knows the story of the golden key and Pinocchio, and this adaptation remains one of the most beloved childhood fairy tales
Everyone, young and old, knows the story of the golden key and Pinocchio, and this adaptation remains one of the most beloved childhood fairy tales

10. Mary Poppins, goodbye !, 1983

A nanny that appeared right out of thin air, beautiful, unlike anyone else, just the kind that all loving parents would dream of having in their home
A nanny that appeared right out of thin air, beautiful, unlike anyone else, just the kind that all loving parents would dream of having in their home

Continuing the theme 10 Soviet films about the Great Patriotic War that you need to show your children … They contain the real history of the country and the people, true love, tragedy and something painful, about which it is very difficult to say in words.

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