The Cow

1989
7.4| 0h10m| NA| en| More Info
Released: 08 November 1989 Released
Producted By: Sverdlovsk Film Studio
Country: Soviet Union
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
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Animated short based on the story of the same name by Andrei Platonov.

Genre

Animation, Drama

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Director

Aleksandr Petrov

Production Companies

Sverdlovsk Film Studio

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The Cow Audience Reviews

BootDigest Such a frustrating disappointment
Freaktana A Major Disappointment
Aubrey Hackett While it is a pity that the story wasn't told with more visual finesse, this is trivial compared to our real-world problems. It takes a good movie to put that into perspective.
Gary The movie's not perfect, but it sticks the landing of its message. It was engaging - thrilling at times - and I personally thought it was a great time.
Kirpianuscus his name is enough for define the film. because his animations are, always, fascinating oasis , delicate miracles, admirable example of precise art. in this case, all is the same. the atmosphere, the touching story, the flavor of childhood, the realism who becomes a fairy tale, the grace of colors, the sand on glass who change yourself. because it is more than a beautiful film. it is a precious adventure. portrait of humanity, subtle reflection of unique states of soul, beautiful definition of the importance of small things. and a wonderful trip across the early memories of each viewer.
Robert Reynolds This is a short done by Aleksandr Petrov, done by painting directly on glass. There will be spoilers ahead:This short, which was nominated for the Academy Award for Animated short, losing to Balance, is an early short by Aleksandr Petrov. The story concerns a poor farming family and their son's remembrance of the family's cow.The cow gives birth to a calf at the start of the short (I love how the mother gets the calf to drink milk from a pail). The calf grows, but must be sold early due to the family's poverty. The cow grows discontent, balking at pulling the plow in the fields.The boy tries to console the cow, encouraging her to forget her calf and think of him as her son now. One day, the cow breaks free and runs off. Here, the short becomes dream-like, with part of it a flight of fancy in the boy's imagination and part of it all too grim reality, as the family loses their cow to tragedy.The short closes with the boy remembering the cow and everything it gave (literally and figuratively). It's absolutely beautiful visually, even as narratively it speeds to misfortune.This short has been on VHS and can be found online. Most recommended.
Rectangular_businessman Words just cannot express all the astounding beauty and emotion that are displayed in all the shorts made by the Russian animator Aleksandr Petrov: In all his shorts, even the most ordinary things from everyday life can be turned into something exquisite through the magnificent animation style of this filmmaker."The Cow", his first short, is not the exception of this rule: In less than ten minutes, and almost without dialogue, Petrov is able to make an incredibly captivating tale, with an almost dream-like atmosphere, but which also has an intense feeling of sadness and nostalgia in every scene. The ending of this short is particularly heart-breaking, but at the same, is inspiring and fulfilling.I loved this short. It is a strong beginning for the equally strong filmography of Aleksandr Petrov, who is, in my opinion one of the greatest animator who ever lived.
MartinHafer This is the story about a poor family's cow and a young child's attachment to it.I have admired the animated films of Aleksandr Petrov for some time, as they are terrific works of art come to life. Not surprisingly, he's won the Oscar for Best Animated Short Film and been nominated several more times (starting with this film). You just can't help not admiring all the time and effort put into making these lovely films. Apparently, he uses a technique where you paint on glass to make the animations and I have only seen one other artist do similar work (Martine Chartrand and her short BLACK SOUL). The quality of this 1989 piece is about on part with Ms. Chartrand's, though Petrov's newer works are even better--with much higher quality art work and more vibrant colors. While THE COW is lovely, compared to the newer films such as MY LOVE and THE OLD MAN AND THE SEA, it is obviously inferior simply because over time his skills have continued to increase. See this film by all means, but also try finding some of his newer films as well--you'll see what I mean and will be impressed by the increased fluidity and quality of the animation.A lovely film that was justly Oscar nominated.