Eksperiment (Russian: Эксперимент, lit. Experiment) is a 1988 Soyuzmultfilm's satirical animated film about the bureaucrats directed by Yefim Gamburg and written by Michail Gurevich and Olgert Libkin.[1] It was created in traditional hand-drawn animation technique.
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Experiment | |
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Directed by | Yefim Gamburg |
Written by | Michail Gurevich, Olgert Libkin |
Cinematography | Alexander Chekhov |
Music by | P. Ovsyannikov |
Production company | Soyuzmultfilm |
Release date | 1988 (1988) |
Running time | 7 minutes |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
Experiment is set in a town, where the citizens were forced walk everywhere by foot because of constant traffic jams. To solve this situation, city officials decided to conduct an experiment: people were allowed to fly. Most citizens immediately grew wings and quickly moved to a new lifestyle, however, for some reason wings did not grow on few others. To find such wingless people a place for life, they decided to appoint flight supervisors and invented strict rules and regulations for the flights.
Films directed by Yefim Gamburg | |
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