Ivan Davydov

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Ivan Davydov

Born May 31, 1923 · Moscow, Russian SFSR, USSR [now Russia]

Died December 17, 1995 · aged 72

No biography available.

Known For

Evenings on a Farm near DikankaEvenings on a Farm near Dikanka · 1961
Evenings on a Farm near Dikanka
7.21961
MovieComedyFantasy
The story that happened on the farm near Dikanka on the night before Christmas, when the village blacksmith Vakula, having saddled the Devil, brought to his beloved Oksana, the daughter of a rich Cossack Chub, queen's "сherevichki"(the little women shoes) from the capital — St. Petersburg.
Neznaika at SchoolNeznaika at School · 1961
Neznaika at School
5.41961
MovieAnimation
The sassy shorty thinks studying is a waste of time.
Куда летишь, Витар?Куда летишь, Витар? · 1972
Куда летишь, Витар?
1972
MovieAnimation
The Wild SwansThe Wild Swans · 1962
The Wild Swans
6.81962
MovieAnimationFantasy
When a witch transforms her brothers into swans, a young princess must find a way to change them back.
Father Frost and the SummerFather Frost and the Summer · 1969
Father Frost and the Summer
7.41969
MovieAnimation
A story about children showing Father Frost butterflies, green grass, in short, Summer.
The Case of the ArtistThe Case of the Artist · 1962
The Case of the Artist
4.01962
MovieAnimationComedy
A film that "exposes" the creators of abstract, constructivist, surrealistic painting. The horrors experienced by the artist in the world of pictorial abstractions force him to return to "realism"
Verify Your ClockVerify Your Clock · 1963
Verify Your Clock
7.21963
MovieAnimationComedy
A creative political short animation calling for saving time and increasing efficiency in national economic construction.
Vintik and Shpuntik: Merry MastersVintik and Shpuntik: Merry Masters · 1960
Vintik and Shpuntik: Merry Masters
8.01960
MovieComedyAnimation
Mechanics assemble a vacuum cleaner, but how to use it?

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Mushroom RainMushroom Rain · 1985
Mushroom Rain
1985
MovieAnimation
Once a baby elephant found a pencil in the forest, on which were wound wonderful ribbons. And since he was terribly disturbed by ears, he decided to tie them with ribbons and immediately became like a girl. A small hippopotamus was very interfered with by the stomach, and the second ribbon, which the elephant lent him, he tied his torso to himself. The giraffe took friends for the girls, but they explained that they were boys, just tied themselves up what they were prevented from moving and playing. Then the giraffe also decided to keep up and bandaged his neck so that he would not cling to the clouds. When the cheerful trio met a real girl with long hair, she told them that it was her ribbons, and that without them, her hair hindered her very much.

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