
Nikolai Khodataev
Directing
Known For

A landmark four disc Box Set - Unearthed from Moscow's legendary Soyuzmultfilm Studios, the 41 films in ANIMATED SOVIET PROPAGANDA span sixty years of Soviet history (1924 - 1984), and have never been available before in the U.S.
Animated Soviet Propaganda

A Soviet film-obsessed girl has met Douglas Fairbanks and Mary Pickford during their visit to Moscow in 1926 and dreams of going to Hollywood. Overwhelmed with excitement, she falls asleep and her dream comes true.
One of Many

The spread of the Soviet revolution drives the blood sucking international capitalists to desperation, so they take their wealth and fly off into space, but even then cannot escape the wrath of the wronged workers.
Interplanetary Revolution

Adventures of a Nenets boy, who returns to his homeland from Moscow an educated young man.
Samoyed Boy

The cartoon tells the story of a tap dancer named Fialkin, who decides to get a job as an accompanist at a local club. However, he confuses someone else's suitcase with his own.
Fialkin's Career

Educational film about March 8th, about the situation of rural women.
Terrible Vavila and Auntie Arina

Visionary satire by Nikolai Khodataev.
Organchik

Soviet propaganda cartoon about the ongoing revolution in China.
China in Flames

Billed as "a cinema-propaganda poster," this 1927 short advocates the purchase of government bonds as a means to combat a British trade embargo. Its dynamic interpolation of newsreel footage and animation is a good deal more radical than its political message.