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'''''Ma-ma''''' ([[Russian]]: ''Мама'', [[English]]: ''Rock’n Roll Wolves'') is a [[musical film]] from [[1976]] and is a [[France|French]]-[[Soviet Union]]-[[Romania|Romanian]] coproduction.
'''''Ma-ma''''' ([[Russian]]: ''Мама'', [[English]]: ''Rock’n Roll Wolf'') is a [[musical film]] from [[1976]] and is a [[France|French]]-[[Soviet Union]]-[[Romania|Romanian]] coproduction.


The storyline is based on one of the [[Brothers Grimm]]'s stories fairy tales about the wolf and the seven baby goats, in a rock musical. The script is written by [[Vasilica Istrate]] and [[Yuri Entin]], and [[Elisabeta Bostan]]is directing.
The storyline is based on one of the [[Brothers Grimm]]'s stories fairy tales about the wolf and the seven baby goats, in a rock musical. The script is written by [[Vasilica Istrate]] and [[Yuri Entin]], and [[Elisabeta Bostan]]is directing.

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Ma-ma (Russian: Мама, English: Rock’n Roll Wolf) is a musical film from 1976 and is a French-Soviet Union-Romanian coproduction.

The storyline is based on one of the Brothers Grimm's stories fairy tales about the wolf and the seven baby goats, in a rock musical. The script is written by Vasilica Istrate and Yuri Entin, and Elisabeta Bostanis directing.


The movie was filmed simmultaneously in three different languages (Russian, Romanian and English). The cast was dancers from Moscow Circus, Moscow Circus on Ice and Bolshoi Ballet. In 1977 the movie won the «Silver Cup» at Children's Film Festival in Venice.


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