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Mermaid (Russian: Русалка, translit. Rusalka) is a 1996 Russian animated short film directed by Aleksandr Petrov and showcasing the paint-on-glass animation technique for which Petrov is known. The story is based on traditional Slavic folklore about the rusalki, river-dwelling mermaids said to be "born" from the unhappy souls of young women who had committed suicide by drowning—usually after being mistreated by a man. The Russian "mermaid" is, for this reason, a dangerous creature more akin to the Greek sirens than to The American Disney's cute and lovable Ariel.

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  • Die Nixe ist ein russischer Öl-auf-Glas-Animations-Kurzfilm von Alexander Petrow aus dem Jahr 1997. Er beruht auf einer Erzählung von Alexander Puschkin. (de)
  • Mermaid (Russian: Русалка, translit. Rusalka) is a 1996 Russian animated short film directed by Aleksandr Petrov and showcasing the paint-on-glass animation technique for which Petrov is known. The story is based on traditional Slavic folklore about the rusalki, river-dwelling mermaids said to be "born" from the unhappy souls of young women who had committed suicide by drowning—usually after being mistreated by a man. The Russian "mermaid" is, for this reason, a dangerous creature more akin to the Greek sirens than to The American Disney's cute and lovable Ariel. (en)
  • Rusałka (ros. Русалка) – rosyjski krótkometrażowy film animowany z 1997 roku w reżyserii Aleksandra Pietrowa. (pl)
  • «Русалка» — российский короткометражный мультипликационный фильм режиссёра Александра Петрова 1996 года. Выполнен в технике «живопись по стеклу». Вокальные партии — Евгения Смольянинова. (ru)
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  • Russia (en)
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  • Mermaid (en)
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  • Aleksandr Petrov (en)
  • Marina Vishnevetskaya (en)
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  • Die Nixe ist ein russischer Öl-auf-Glas-Animations-Kurzfilm von Alexander Petrow aus dem Jahr 1997. Er beruht auf einer Erzählung von Alexander Puschkin. (de)
  • Mermaid (Russian: Русалка, translit. Rusalka) is a 1996 Russian animated short film directed by Aleksandr Petrov and showcasing the paint-on-glass animation technique for which Petrov is known. The story is based on traditional Slavic folklore about the rusalki, river-dwelling mermaids said to be "born" from the unhappy souls of young women who had committed suicide by drowning—usually after being mistreated by a man. The Russian "mermaid" is, for this reason, a dangerous creature more akin to the Greek sirens than to The American Disney's cute and lovable Ariel. (en)
  • Rusałka (ros. Русалка) – rosyjski krótkometrażowy film animowany z 1997 roku w reżyserii Aleksandra Pietrowa. (pl)
  • «Русалка» — российский короткометражный мультипликационный фильм режиссёра Александра Петрова 1996 года. Выполнен в технике «живопись по стеклу». Вокальные партии — Евгения Смольянинова. (ru)
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  • Die Nixe (de)
  • Rusałka (film 1997) (pl)
  • Rusalka (1996 film) (en)
  • Русалка (мультфильм) (ru)
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