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  1. The Snow Maiden (Russian: Снегу́рочка; tr.:Snegurochka) is a 1952 Soviet/Russian traditionally animated feature film. It was produced at the Soyuzmultfilm studio in Moscow and is based on the 1873 Slavic-pagan play of the same name by Aleksandr Ostrovsky (itself largely based on traditional folk tales). [1]

  2. The Snow Maiden: Directed by Aleksandra Snezhko-Blotskaya, Ivan Ivanov-Vano. With Veronika Borisenko, Leonid Ktitorov, Irina Maslennikova, Veniamin Shevtsov. The tale about a girl with a cold heart who is dying in agony because of joy and love.

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  3. The Snow Maiden: A Spring Fairy Tale (Russian: Снегурочка–весенняя сказка, romanized: Snegurochka–vesennyaya skazka) is an opera in four acts with a prologue by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, composed during 1880–1881.

  4. Jan 7, 2021 · The Snow Maiden (Russian: Снегу́рочка; tr.:Snegurochka) is a 1952 Soviet/Russian traditionally animated feature film. It was produced at the Soyuzmultfilm studio in Moscow and is based on...

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SnegurochkaSnegurochka - Wikipedia

    The story of Snegurochka was adapted into two Soviet films: an animated film with some of Rimsky-Korsakov's music, called The Snow Maiden (1952), and the live-action film The Snow Maiden (1968). Ruth Sanderson retold the story in the picture book The Snow Princess , in which falling in love does not immediately kill the princess, but ...

  6. The Snow Maiden (1952) 6+ 02/02/1952 (RU) Family , Animation , Fantasy 1h 7m. User. Score. What's your Vibe ? Overview. The tale about a girl with a cold heart who is dying in agony because of joy and love. Aleksandra Snezhko-Blotskaya. Director, Writer. Ivan Ivanov-Vano. Director, Writer. Oleg Leonidov. Writer. Reviews 0. 0. Media.

  7. The Snow Maiden is a 1952 Soviet/Russian traditionally animated feature film. It was produced at the Soyuzmultfilm studio in Moscow and is based on the Slavic-pagan play of the same name by Aleksandr Ostrovsky.