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''Last Year's Snow Was Falling'' ((ロシア語:Падал прошлогодний снег); translit. ''Padal proshlogodniy sneg'') is a 1983 Soviet clay-animated film directed by Aleksandr Tatarskiy (T/O Ekran studio). The film reached a cult status after its first appearance on Central TV. The aphoristic remarks of the characters, full of absurd humor, turned into colloquial proverbs. For this work Tatarskiy received the Silver Cooker award at the 1983 Varna International Film Festival. Loosely based on some folk fairy tales. ==Plot summary== The protagonist is a lazy, ignorant but tricky man. He is also tongue-tied – unable to pronounce some digits and letters. He likes beer and always gets into ridiculous situations. Fortunately he has a strict and authoritative wife. The story begins when his wife sends him to bring a New Year tree from the forest. But the forest in the winter is a magic place full of surprising events and transformations. Entangled in the miracles, having lost and found his own image more than once, the man goes back home with empty hands. The plot includes two interrelated stories – about the man's dreams and about incredible transformations inside the magic cabin on chicken legs. The first story is based on the fairy tale about a greedy man who saw a rabbit in the forest, daydreamed about growing rich on it, and frightened it away with a shout. The narrator closes the story by saying that the man eventually got the tree, but it was already spring by that time, so he had to bring it back. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Last Year's Snow Was Falling」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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