Go There, Don't Know Where
{{Infobox film
| name = Go There, Don't Know Where
| native_name = Поди туда, не знаю куда
| director = Ivan Ivanov-Vano
Vladimir Danilevich
| based_on = Russian fairy tale
| writer = Nikolai Erdman
| narrator = Georgy Vitsin
Dmitriy Zhuravlyov
| music = Anatoliy Aleksandrov
| cinematography =
| editing = Nina Mayorova
| studio = Soyuzmultfilm
| distributor =
| released = {{Film date|1966|01|1|USSR}}
| runtime = 52 min. 21 sec.
| country = USSR
| language = Russian
| budget =
}}
Go There, Don't Know Where ({{langx|ru|Поди́ туда́, не зна́ю куда́|Podi tuda, ne znayu kuda}}) is a 1966 Soviet feature-length cutout-animated film. Produced at the Soyuzmultfilm studio, it was directed by Ivan Ivanov-Vano, widely regarded as the "Patriarch of Soviet animation." This film marked a rare venture into comedy for Ivanov-Vano.{{Cite web|title=KinoStudio "Soyuzmultfilm"|url=http://new.souzmult.ru/about/history/full-article/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160305111609/http://new.souzmult.ru/about/history/full-article/|archive-date=2016-03-05|author=Georgy Borodin|publisher=Soyuzmultfilm|date=|access-date=|url-status=dead}}
The movie is a comedic adaptation based on motifs of Russian folk tales, particularly the story Go I Know Not Whither and Fetch I Know Not What. The screenplay, written by renowned Soviet screenwriter Nikolai Erdman, is preserved in the archives of the State Central Cinema Museum (collection 17, inventory 1, storage unit 20).{{Cite web|title=Go There—Don't Know Where|url=http://lgz.ru/article/N44--6298---2010-11-03-/Podi-tuda-%E2%80%93-n%D0%B5-znayu-kuda14446/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150707220847/http://lgz.ru/article/N44--6298---2010-11-03-/Podi-tuda-%E2%80%93-n%D0%B5-znayu-kuda14446/|archive-date=2015-07-07|author=Elena Dolgopyat|publisher=Literaturnaya Gazeta|date=|access-date=}}
Plot
Cheerful skomorokhs (traditional Russian jesters) tell the tale of a certain kingdom where a tsar lived. The tsar always carried a scepter in one hand and an orb in the other, and everyone called him "Your Imperial Majesty." The tsar had countless servants, including cooks, coachmen, bakers, apothecaries, barbers, bath attendants, court poets, and even a servant solely responsible for his royal chamber pot. Among his servants, the lowest-ranked was Sergei, a hunter who provided the tsar with various delicacies.
One day, Sergei ventured into the forest to catch a "delicacy," but luck was not on his side—he found no elk, grouse, or hare. Instead, he saw a kite attacking a white dove in the sky. Sergei took careful aim, and with a single shot, the kite was reduced to feathers. To his amazement, the dove transformed into a beautiful maiden, who declared that their paths were now joined, leading them to the altar. Sergei and the maiden began a happy life together.
When the old tsar learned of Sergei's good fortune, he grew envious and decided to ruin the hunter. However, Sergei overcame all the challenges set before him, aided by an invisible friend named Naum, who could even prepare a grand feast for the people. Ultimately, the tsar's wicked actions led to his downfall, while Sergei lived on in happiness and triumph.
Creators
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English | Russian | |
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Director
|Иван Иванов-Вано | ||
Second Director (First Assistant)
|Владимир Данилевич | ||
Scenario
|Nikalai Erdman |Николай Эрдман | ||
Art Director
|Marina Sokolova |Марина Соколова | ||
Artists
|Franchesca Yarbusova |Франческа Ярбусова | ||
Animators
|Yuri Norstein |Юрий Норштейн | ||
Camera
|Joseph Golomb |Иосиф Голомб | ||
Executive Producer
|Nathan Bitman |Натан Битман | ||
Music
|Anatoliy Aleksandrov |Анатолий Александров | ||
Sound
|Борис Фильчиков | ||
Script Editor
|Natalya Abramova |Наталья Абрамова | ||
Puppets and decorations
|Y. Darikovich |Е. Дарикович | ||
Narrators
|Georgy Vitsin |Георгий Вицин | ||
Editor
|Nina Mayorova |Нина Майорова |
See also
References
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External links
- [http://animator.ru/db/?ver=eng&p=show_film&fid=2196 Go There, Don't Know Where] at the Animator.ru (Russian and English)
- {{YouTube|U0Ey0bslSqM|«Go There, Don't Know Where»}} (Official Russian)
- [http://www.myltik.ru/index.php?topic=db&fe=multview&multid=808 Go There, Don't Know Where] at [http://myltik.ru myltik.ru] {{in lang|ru}}
- {{IMDb title|2234345}}
{{Soyuzmultfilm feature films}}
{{Ivan Ivanov-Vano}}
{{Yuriy Norshteyn}}
Category:1966 in the Soviet Union
Category:Animated films based on fairy tales
Category:Animated films based on Russian folklore
Category:Films directed by Ivan Ivanov-Vano
Category:1960s Russian-language films
Category:1960s stop-motion animated films
Category:Soviet animated films
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