My favorite Soviet cartoon was «Once Upon A Time There Lived A Dog» by Eduard Nazarov. Story about an old dog and an old wolf helping each other in times of need by pretending to be enemies. Film has been placed at the top of the Golden Hundred list of Russian animated films.
The photo set is about my dog Gera. This story I filmed during walks with my dog for more than ten years. I devote this story to all the wonderful people and dogs who live in our yard, and, of course, the creators of a wonderful cartoon!
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The First Test (5 Nov. 2006)
Siesta (22 Jul. 2018)
Smoker Alive (4 Sep. 2018)
Neverending Story (12 Aug. 2007)
Expectation (9 May 2018)
Morning Rain (2 Aug. 2018)
Autumn (6 Oct 2018)
Bad Sign (31 Jul. 2018)
Hey Let's Ride! (30 Aug. 2018)
Sit Behind Bars (1 Oct. 2018)
Walls Have Ears (3 Aug. 2018)
From The Veterinary (2 Dec 2014)
Hello Neighbor (26 Jul. 2018)
Morning Walk. The Lady With The Dog (2 Aug. 2018)
Love (12 Oct. 2018)
Selfportrait (18 Apr. 2017)
Cosmonautics Day (12 Apr. 2016)
New Рlayground (29 Aug 2016)
Sunny Day (3 Jul. 2010)
Dandelion Time (25 May 2014)
Miyazakis Witch (28 Aug. 2015)
Tea Party (26 Aug. 2018)
A Midsummer Night's Dream (19 Jun. 2016)
Parade Of Planets (21 Jul. 2017)
Morning Walk (9 May 2016)
Skateboarding Is Not A Crime (24 Jul 2018)
I Love You Very Much (19 Sep. 2015)
Game In Classics (14 Aug. 2018)
Trick-Truck Players (9 Aug. 2018)
The Fool On The Hill (31 Jun. 2016)
Three Friends (25 Aug. 2018)
Evening Walk (5 Aug. 2018)
The timeless charm of storytelling can be seen in the parallels between cherished childhood animations and personal experiences. Just as the touching tale of the old dog and the wolf shows the beauty in unlikely relationships, exploring the artistry behind handcrafted creations can offer a similar sense of wonder.
For insights into discovering hidden talents, consider exploring the fascinating journey of a father who, like many artists, unearthed a passion for creation through unanticipated circumstances as detailed here.
