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- The Lost Letter (Russian: Пропа́вшая гра́мота, Propavshaya gramota), or A Disappeared Diploma, is a 1945 Soviet animated film directed by the "grandmothers of the Russian animation", Brumberg sisters, and Lamis Bredis.
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The Lost Letter (Ukrainian: Пропала грамота, romanized: Propala hramota, Russian: Пропавшая грамота, romanized: Propavshaya gramota) is a 1972 Soviet musical-tragicomedy film by Dovzhenko Film Studios in Kyiv.
The Lost Letter is a 1972 Ukrainian musical-tragicomedy film by Dovzhenko Film Studios in Kyiv. The movie is considered a pearl of Ukrainian cinema.
Folk comedy that tells the adventures of Ukrainian cossacks Vasyl and Andriy as they set out on a long journey to deliver a letter from their leader to the Russian empress in St. Petersburg.
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The Lost Letter (Ukrainian: Пропала грамота|Propala hramota, Russian: Пропавшая грамота|Propavshaya gramota) is a 1972 Ukrainian-Soviet musical-tragicomedy film by Dovzhenko Film Studios in Kyiv. The movie is considered a pearl of Ukrainian cinema.
The Lost Letter (Russian: Пропа́вшая гра́мота, Propavshaya gramota), or A Disappeared Diploma, is a 1945 Soviet animated film directed by the "grandmothers of the Russian animation", Brumberg sisters, and Lamis Bredis. It is the first Soviet traditionally-animated feature film.
5 days ago · Based on the fourth Ukrainian novella The Lost Letter: A Tale Told by the Sexton of the N…Church derived from Russian novelist Nikolai Gogol’s 1982 collection Evenings on a Farm Near Dikanka (also adapted into several Soviet films over the years), this musical tragicomedy film concerns Cossack Vasyl (Ivan Mykolaichuk) who is carrying to Peterberg a hramota or sealed official document ...
The Lost Letter (Ukrainian: Пропала грамота, romanized: Propala hramota, Russian: Пропавшая грамота, romanized: Propavshaya gramota) is a 1972 Soviet musical-tragicomedy film by Dovzhenko Film Studios in Kyiv. The movie is considered a pearl of Ukrainian cinema.