Directed by Nikolai Serebryakov Story by Ovsey Driz Music by Eduard Artemyev Music director Eduard Artemyev Cinematography Vladimir Sarukhanov | Written by Ovsey Driz Based on a tale by Ovsey Driz Initial release 1968 Production company Soyuzmultfilm | |
Edited by Natalia Abramova, V. Kuranov, Roman Gurov, Marina Chesnokova, Liliana Lutinskaya, Pavel Gussev, V. Kalashnikova, Svetlana Znamenskaya, Valery Petrov, Victor Grishin Directors Nikolay Serebryakov, Nikolai Serebryakov Similar There Lived Kozyavin, The Glass Harmonica, Passion of Spies, Story of One Crime, The Heron and the Crane |
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Ball of Wool (Russian: Клубок) is a stop motion animation directed by Nikolai Serebryakov and based on a tale by Ovsey Driz. The story is about a grandmother who one day finds a wool sheep. The animation was included in Masters of Russian Animation.
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Plot
Based on a tale by Ovsey Driz, the story is about a poor grandmother (old woman) who one day finds a wool sheep. She discovers that she can use its wool to knit everything she wants. First she knits clothes, then a house. Despite having the most needful things, she needs more and more. She wants a young face and a new life, but the sheep's wool did not suffice, thus breaking the charm. The dog took all its wool together with the grandmother, absorbing her greed.
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