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Monday, March 31, 2014

History of Animation: Peter and the Wolf (2006)



Collaboration between Se-Ma-For and Breakthrough productions with the UK's Channel Four. Tremendous piece of synergy and craftmanship.  Definitely a high point in the tradition of Soviet puppet animation.
Posted by Em at 11:39 PM
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