O, more, more!
O, more, more! (Russian: О, море, море!, lit. The sea, oh the sea) is a 1983 Soyuzmultfilm's animated satirical film directed by Yefim Gamburg.[1] It tells the story of young men and women on vacation. They are constantly separated by various circumstances, including the fantastic and phantasmagoric onces, but at the end they finally marry. O, more, more! parodies Soviet popular culture, i.e. popular music (Italian song "Amore-more-more..."), sugary wedding photos and souvenirs, the maniac hunt for the foreign brands and clothes (such as jeans), primitive Soviet pornography, and the cult of material prosperity.
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Directed by | Yefim Gamburg |
Written by | Aleksandr Kurlyandskiy, Mikhail Lipskerov |
Starring | A. Timoshkin, Anyuta Rybnikova |
Music by | P. Ovsyannikov |
Cinematography | Pyotr Rakitin |
Production company | |
Release date | 1983 |
Running time | 10 min. |
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Language | Russian |
Animators
- Natalia Bogomolova (Наталья Богомолова)[1]
- Elvira Maslova (Эльвира Маслова)
- Galina Zebrova (Галина Зеброва)
- Alexander Mazaev (Александр Мазаев)
- Alexander Panov (Александр Панов)
- Joseph Kuroyan (Иосиф Куроян)
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References
- Российская анимация в буквах и фигурах. Фильмы. "О, море, море!" (in Russian). Animator.ru. Retrieved 2 May 2010.
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