Go There, Don't Know Where
Go There, Don't Know Where is a 1966 Soviet feature-length cutout-animated film. Produced at the Soyuzmultfilm studio, it was directed by Ivan Ivanov-Vano, widely regarded as the "Patriarch of Soviet animation." This film marked a rare venture into comedy for Ivanov-Vano.
Plot
Cheerful skomorokhs (traditional Russian jesters) tell the tale of a certain kingdom where a tsar lived. The tsar always carried a scepter in one hand and an orb in the other, and everyone called him "Your Imperial Majesty." The tsar had countless servants, including cooks, coachmen, bakers, apothecaries, barbers, bath attendants, court poets, and even a servant solely responsible for his royal chamber pot. Among his servants, the lowest-ranked was Sergei, a hunter who provided the tsar with various delicacies.
Cast
More details
| author | Nikolai Erdman |
|---|---|
| director | Ivan Ivanov-Vano Vladimir Danilevich |
| editor | Nina Mayorova |
| genre | animation comedy fantasy |
| keywords | altar chamber pot scepter servant skomorokh skomorokhs tsar white dove |
| musicBy | Anatoly Nikolayevich Alexandrov |
| productionCompany | Soyuzmultfilm |
| theme | animated children's comedy stop-motion animated |