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Ruslan and Ludmila

Screening on Film
Directed by Alexandr Ptushko.
With Valeri Kozinets, Natalya Petrova, Andrei Abrikosov.
USSR, 1972, 35mm, color, 159 min.
Russian with English subtitles.

Ruslan and Ludmila is quite possibly Ptushko's greatest masterpiece, an epic two-part fantasy packed with surreal, grotesque characters—including a sorcerous midget with a 50-foot beard and a demonic, hunchbacked witch—and jawdropping set pieces such as the midget's shimmering crystal palace, tormented figures chained inside a cavern, and a decapitated giant's head rising up like a statue on Easter Island. Based on a poem by Pushkin, Ptushko's final film as a director follows the epic adventures of Ruslan as he struggles to recover the feisty, resourceful bride kidnapped on their wedding night by the impish sorcerer Tchernomor.

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