Ball of Wool
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| Directed by | Nikolai Serebryakov |
| Written by | Ovsey Driz |
| Story by | Ovsey Driz |
| Based on | a tale by Ovsey Driz |
| Music by | Eduard Artemyev |
| Cinematography | Vladimir Sarukhanov |
| Edited by | Natalia Abramova, V. Kuranov, Roman Gurov, Marina Chesnokova, Liliana Lutinskaya, Pavel Gussev, V. Kalashnikova, Svetlana Znamenskaya, Valery Petrov, Victor Grishin |
| Animation by | Ye. Umanskaya, Youry Klepatsky, Joseph Douksha, Vladimir Puzanov, Pavel Petrov |
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Running time | 9:25 |
| Country | USSR |
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Ball of Wool (Russian: Клубок) is a stop motion animation directed by Nikolai Serebryakov and based on a tale by Ovsey Driz. The story is about a grandmother who one day finds a wool sheep. The animation was included in Masters of Russian Animation.
Plot
Based on a tale by Ovsey Driz, the story is about a poor grandmother (old woman) who one day finds a wool sheep. She discovers that she can use its wool to knit everything she wants. First she knits clothes, then a house. Despite having the most needed things, she needs more and more. She wants a young face and a new life, but the sheep's wool did not suffice, thus breaking the charm. The dog took all its wool together with the grandmother, absorbing her greed.
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