Kingdom of Crooked Mirrors is a 1964 Soviet fairy tale film directed by Aleksandr Rou based on a story with the same name by Vitali Gubarev. Both the surreal story by Vladimir Gubarev, together with the 1964 film, written in a Through The Looking Glass style. Alice-type Soviet girl, named Olya meets her counterpart Yalo, while looking into the mirror. Yalo is an absolute antipode to Olya, for example where Olya is precise and neat, Yalo is absent-minded, careless, etc. The explicit plot relates to Olya learning to see herself differently, but this occurs through an experience in the Kingdom of Crooked Mirrors which serves as a mechanism for commenting on the ability of a society to manufacture a false reality.
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Directing | Aleksandr Rou | Director |
Writing | Vitaliy Gubarev | Book |
Writing | Vitaliy Gubarev | Writer |
Writing | Vitaliy Gubarev | Lyricist |
Writing | Lev Arkadyev | Co-Writer |
Camera | Vasili Dultsev | Director of Photography |
Camera | Leonid Akimov | Director of Photography |
Art | Arseni Klopotovsky | Production Design |
Art | Aleksandr Vagichyov | Production Design |
Sound | Arkadiy Filippenko | Original Music Composer |
Sound | Anatoli Dikan | Sound Director |
Directing | A. Golyshev | Second Unit Director |
Writing | Sara Rubinstein | Script Editor |
Editing | A. Ovcharova | Editor |
Costume & Make-Up | Anatoliy Ivanov | Makeup & Hair |
Camera | A. Antonov | Camera Operator |
Sound | Arnold Roytman | Conductor |
Production | Grigoriy Rimalis | Producer |
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