These 10 Soviet films for children are much better than what they will make in 2024

These 10 Soviet films for children are much better than what they will make in 2024

These 10 Soviet films for children are much better than what they will make in 2024

Great cinema has no expiration date.

Nowadays, parents must read the plot description and age ratings very carefully to choose a movie or cartoon to watch with their children. Even among animated works with young characters there can be hidden scenes and jokes that are very difficult to explain to the younger generation.

It is much easier to teach your children good, bright, eternal things by turning to Soviet films instead of Hollywood hits. This collection contains 10 films with a fascinating plot and educational lessons for children:

‘Welcome or Forbidden Access’ celebrates its 60th anniversary this year. And after all these years, the film remains one of the best works of Soviet cinema, suitable for viewers of all ages. Of course, some jokes and phrases will have to be explained to modern children, but this will in no way reduce the pleasure of watching together.

The situation with Morozko is a little more complicated. The colorful photo perfectly captures the spirit of the Russian fairy tale and edifies the younger generation. The film was highly appreciated not only in the USSR, but also in Europe and the USA – Steven Spielberg called it the precursor of many Hollywood masterpieces. However, a wide audience then and today still has questions about the work, for example: does it teach that ugly people are always bad?

For adults who suffered with schoolchildren, “The Tale of Lost Time” comes to the rescue, which entertainingly shows what laziness and laziness lead to.

Photo source: M. Gorky Film Studio

Author: Vasilisa Mironova

Source: Popcorn News

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