Four films of Aleksandr Petrov
Genre: Animation
Runtime: 67 min`s
Sound: Russian
Subtitles: Russian and English subtitles
Region - 5 (Russia) PAL
Mermaid (1997)
Rusalka (original title)
An elderly monk, while training the young novice who will succeed him, recalls the mysterious lost love of his past - just as his young successor appears to be encountering her himself.
Director:
Aleksandr Petrov
Writer:
Aleksandr Petrov
Cow (1989)
Korova (original title)
In the Russian countryside, a family lives next to a railroad track. A boy remembers when he and his parents had a cow, living off its milk and using it as a beast of burden. The cow has a calf that the boy's father sells. The cow, perhaps grieving for its lost calf, acts strangely, bolts from the boy, and meets with disaster. The boy dreams of calf, cow, train, and plow in a phantasmagoric collision. Later, the boy's remembrance of things past becomes sweet and elegiac
The Dream of a Ridiculous Man (1992)
Son smeshnogo cheloveka (original title)
Director:
Aleksandr Petrov
Writers:
Fyodor Dostoevsky (story), Aleksandr Petrov (screenplay)
My Love (2006)
Moya lyubov (original title)
In nineteenth-century Russia, a teenage boy in search of love is drawn to two very different women.
Director:
Aleksandr Petrov
Writer:
Ivan Shmelyov (screenplay)