Dereza (film)

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Dereza
Дереза
Directed byAlexander Davydov
Written byRoman Kachanov
Starring
CinematographyAlexander Chekhovsky
Edited byN. Bordzilovskaya
Music byNina Savicheva
Release date
January 1, 1985
Running time
10 minutes
CountryUSSR
LanguageRussian

Dereza (Russian: Дереза) is a 1985 Soviet animated short musical film by Alexander Davydov.[1] This cartoon was created by Soyuzmultfilm studio. The film received national and international recognition.

Plot summary[edit]

The plot is based on a Russian folk tale. The cartoon follows a goat, Dereza, who is talented but lazy. Dereza prefers idleness, pretending to be unhappy and hungry. Using the protection of a grandfather who believes her, she loses sense of proportion and is thrown out of the house. The goat later repents.

Creators[edit]

English Russian
Director Alexander Davydov Александр Давыдов
Writer Roman Kachanov Роман Качанов
Art Director Anatoly Savchenko Анатолий Савченко
Animators Yuriy Meshcheryakov,
Vitaly Bobrov,
Alexander Mazaev,
Alexander Dorogov,
Galina Zolotovskaya
Юрий Мещеряков,
Виталий Бобров,
Александр Мазаев,
Александр Дорогов,
Галина Золотовская
Artists Irina Svetlitsa,
E. Antusheva,
V. Kharitonova,
Alexander Markelov
Ирина Светлица,
Э. Антушева,
В. Харитонова,
Александр Маркелов
Camera Alexander Chekhovsky Александр Чеховский
Music Nina Savicheva Нина Савичева
Sound Vladimir Kutuzov Владимир Кутузов
Executive Producer V. Yegorshin В. Егоршин
Voice Actors Nina Zorskaya,
Anatoly Barantsev,
Irina Muravyova
Нина Зорская,
Анатолий Баранцев,
Ирина Муравьева
Editor N. Bordzilovskaya Н. Бордзиловская
Texts of Songs Alexander Timofeyevsky Александр Тимофеевский
Script Editor Tatiana Paporova Татьяна Папорова

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