Forgotten screen version of "Scarlet Sails" Green



When it comes to the film adaptation of the story "Scarlet Sails", everyone immediately recall the wonderful film by Alexander Ptushko in 1961 with the charming Anastasia Vertinskaya as Assol and Vasily Lananov in the role of Arthur Gray. But there was another very interesting, now forgotten production of 1982.




The main roles in it were played by little-known actors: Assol - GITIS student Elena Zaitseva and Gray - Andrey Kharitonov. Of the famous actors, only Lembit Ulfsak was played in the role of Longren, Vladimir Soshalsky in the role of Menners, and Igor Yasulovich as a storyteller.



But the film is interesting not by this, but by the shooting technique itself. It was a video technology combining actors with hand-drawn scenery, transforming the very images of actors into the illusion of animated drawings. Directed by Boris Stepantsev (who gave us wonderful cartoons about Carlson and Vovka in the Tridentity Kingdom) got the idea to make a picture of "animated drawings" combining at the same time "the beauty of a pencil stroke or a smear with a dry brush along with the rich nuances of a fine acting game"

Well, even at the end of the film there is a very interesting musical composition by Alexander Goldstein and Victor Babushkin using "Adagio for oboe" by Alessandro Marcello performed by the Time Machine group and the symphony orchestra Cinematography

However, see for yourself. A very unusual and fascinating version of the famous story.




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www.youtube.com/watch?v=vFkh4Fmt2tw





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