Little Longnose (Russian: Ка́рлик Нос, Karlik Nos) is a Russian traditionally animated feature film directed by Ilya Maximov. It opened in Russia on March 20, 2003, and had 375,000 admissions during its theatrical run. A computer game based on the film was produced by Melnitsa, K-D Labs, and 1C.
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Directed by | Ilya Maximov |
Written by | Wilhelm Hauff (story) |
Screenplay by | Aleksandr Boyarsky |
Produced by | Sergey Selyanov Aleksandr Boyarsky |
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Music by | Valentin Vasenkov |
Distributed by | Intercinema Art |
Release date | March 20, 2003 |
Running time | 79 minutes |
Country | Russia |
Language | Russian |
The film is a loose adaptation of the fairy tale "Der Zwerg Nase" (Dwarf Nose) written by Wilhelm Hauff.
Jacob, the son of a shoemaker, refuses to do a favour for an evil witch. In retaliation, she takes away seven years of his life and turns him into an ugly dwarf. At the same time the King's daughter Princess Greta is turned into a goose by the same witch after she discovers her in her father's library stealing a spell which will help her rule the kingdom. Jacob and Greta meet and plan to overthrow the witch and get back to their families and true forms.
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