FEEL IT.STREAM
Mstislav Pashchenko

Mstislav Pashchenko

Directing

Biography

Mstislav S. Paschenko (1 April 1901 — 22 October 1958) was a Soviet Director — animator, Honored art worker of the RSFSR (1957).

Known For

Cipollino
7.0

In a world inhabited by anthropomorphic produce, "Cipollino, the Onion Boy" fights the unjust treatment of his fellow vegetable townsfolk by the fruit royalty (Prince Lemon and the overly proud Lord Tomato) in the garden kingdom.

Cipollino

1961
When Christmas Trees Light Up
7.1

On New Year's Eve, two lost in the woods toys try to prove to wild and hungry predators that they're not good to eat.

When Christmas Trees Light Up

1950
A Naughty Kitten
7.7

A naughty kitten runs away from home to take part in a dangerous forest adventure. A special "fluffy effect" was developed for this cartoon to make animals look more lively.

A Naughty Kitten

1953
Old Friends
7.0

The losers the wooden football players overheard the bear's talk about the upcoming water polo championship and decided to win the main prize (the car). To participate in the match, the wooden players took paint and repainted themselves as a water polo players. They called their team "Black swans" and nobody recognized them. But since they trained little and behaved rudely during the match in the pool, they lost again

Old Friends

1956
Dzhyabzha
N/A

A Nanai girl is captured by an old witch Dzhyabzha. One night she and her forest friends decide to make an escape to the Moon.

Dzhyabzha

1938
Forest Travellers
7.0

Every family has its scout.

Forest Travellers

1951
An Unusual Match
7.2

A Soviet animation about a football match between toys.

An Unusual Match

1955
The Titmouse
N/A

Eating time in the forest.

The Titmouse

1944
Greetings to Our Friends
4.5

A story about a participants of a youth festival in Moscow.

Greetings to Our Friends

1957
Song of Joy
N/A

The girl and the animals dream of warmth, but winter does not plan to leave yet.

Song of Joy

1946
Mashenka's Concert
N/A

A little girl arranges a concert to cheer up her new doll, who is sad.

Mashenka's Concert

1948