Adventures in a City that does not Exist
Adventures in a City that does not Exist (Russian: Приключения в городе, которого нет, romanized: Priklucheniya v gorode, kotorogo net) is a 1974 Soviet children's musical film, directorial debut[1][2] of Leonid Nechayev.[3][4][5] PlotPioneer Slava Kurochkin dreams of space. He actively studies physics and astronomy, but at the same time he does not read fiction at all. By coincidence, he finds himself in a fairytale town, where the heroes of the most famous books live: The Snow Queen, Timur and His Squad, The White Solitary Sails, Les Misérables, Treasure Island and so on. But, alas, in the city live not only positive characters — treacherous commerce adviser from the play The Snow Queen (by Evgeny Schwartz) decides to use Slavin's ignorance of books in order to deceive him and with the help of other antagonists to subjugate readers worldwide. The protagonists come to help the boy, and together with friends Slava manages to defeat the adviser and his henchmen. When Slava returns to the real world, the first thing he does is to go to the library. CastProtagonists
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ProductionThe film, shot in the studios of Belarusfilm during the year 1974, was Nechaev's first feature and its success allowed the director to make The Adventures of Buratino for the same production company.[7] ReceptionThe film was described as "a sort of experimental production featuring the heroes of the most popular children's books."[6] References
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