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Director
  
Anatoliy Petrov

Music director
  
Vladimir Kutuzov

Writer
  
Language
  
7.6/10
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Genre
  
Animation, Short, Sci-Fi

Duration
  

Country
  
USSR

Polygon (film) movie poster

Release date
  
1977

Screenplay
  
Sever Gansovsky, Arcadiy Snessarev

Cast
  
Alexander Belyavsky
,
Anatoly Borisovich Kuznetsov
,
Oleg Mokshantsev
,
Vsevolod Yakut

Similar movies
  
Contact (1978), Pereval (1988), Passion of Spies (1967), The Lark (1965), Wings - legs and tails (1986)

polygon with english subtitles 1977


Polygon or Firing Range (Russian: Полигон) is a 1977 Soviet animation science fiction short film.

Contents

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Polygon cg animation by daniel mihaila


Plot summary

The plot is based on an anti-war military science fiction story by Sever Gansovsky.

In the not-too-distant future a scientist from a military great power wants revenge for his son (who was a paratrooper KIA during a war) and thus invents a weapon capable of ending the conflict - an automated mind-reading tank that detects and reacts to human feelings of hostility and fear. After his revenge successfully takes place (as the tank destroys a number of generals responsible for the loss of his son) he himself falls victim to his own creation.

The film has an open ending.

Voice cast

  • Vsevolod Yakut
  • Oleg Mokshantsev
  • Alexander Beliavsky
  • Anatoly Kuznetsov
  • S. Martynov
  • Production Information

    Polygon was directed by Anatoly Petrov (born 1937) and it was based on a screenplay by Sever Gansovsky (edited by Arcady Snessarev). The short film was produced by Lubov' Butyrina and released by Soyuzmultfilm studio. It featured the artwork of artists Elena Karavaeva, Olga Bogolubova, I. Kulakova, Elena Bogolubova and N. Ivancheva. The art director was Galina Barinova.

    The animator was Vladimir Zarubin under the supervision of Anatoly Petrov. It was filmed by cameraman Michael Druyan and the sound effects and music were created by Vladimir Kutuzov.

    Animation Technique

    The film was drawn in an unusual animation technique called photographica that consists of two celluloid layers for each character with special color schemes and with one of the layers out of focus to imitate the three-dimensional space rendering. The animation then actively moves the virtual camera to change perspective dynamically for each scene and give a sense of realism, without the use of any CGI methods (which weren't available at the time).

    The characters in this animated film were designed with faces very similar to those of several famous movie actors and celebrities of the time, including Ringo Starr, Jean Gabin, Paul Newman, Yul Brynner and Mel Ferrer (The scientist) among others.

    Music

    The French orchestra leader Paul Mauriat provided the theme music for the film which is an instrumental arrangement version of the "El Bimbo" originally made by the French euro disco group Bimbo Jet led by Claude Morgan and Laurent Rossi.

    Awards

    The film won the following awards:

  • First Prize at the Yerevan Film Festival (USSR, 1978).
  • Official Selection at the Oberhausen Film Festival (Germany, 1979).
  • References

    Polygon (film) Wikipedia
    Polygon (film) IMDb Polygon (film) themoviedb.org