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Russian cartoon Gurvinek and Magical Museum premiered in Prague

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Russian cartoon Gurvinek and Magical Museum premiered in Prague


01.09.2017

www.kinopoisk.ruGurvinek and Magical Museum 3D cartoon produced by Russian Gorky film studio, Hollywood Reporter advises. It is co-production by Russian, Czech and Belgian cartoon makers.

Film studio has commented that this animated full-length cartoon is the first project of such scope in the history of Russian animation.

Characters speak voices of famous Russian actors. Mikhail Efremov, Konstantin Raikin, Yuri Stoyanov, Anna Ardova, Olesya Zheleznyak and others were busy with dubbing the animation.

The main character of cartoon is boy Gurvinek. He wants to complete the final level of difficult computer game, then his name will appear in the Hall of Glory and tough guys from his school will make friends with him. His absent-minded father will be finally proud of his son.

A ten-year old boy managed to win, but this victory in the virtual world became a starting point of Gurvinek’s adventures. Together with his dog and even-tempered neighbor the boy sets off to the ancient city toy museum.

World premiere of the cartoon took place in Prague several days ago. Russia’s audience will be able to watch the animation after New Year.

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