Adventures of Two Bear Cubs (1959)
Arctic landscape. Polar station. Winterers at their instruments, by the map. Preparing dog sleds for the journey. Winterers and dogs making their way through the snow. Bear cub tracks in the snow. Amidst a blizzard, two bear cubs traverse the snowy plain. Winterers collect the cubs, bring them to the station. Cubs get to know the station, play and wrestle. Constructing a play area, digging a den for the cubs. Sending the cubs by plane to Moscow. Zoo. Cubs are washed, examined by a veterinarian. Cubs on the young animals' platform, bathing, playing with a dog.
Director: Irina Venzher
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 19 min
Release Date: January 1, 1959
Screenplay
- Vladimir Kopalin
- V. Bessonov
- Evgeniy Ryss (Screenplay)
Music: P. Yakovenko
Cinematography: Vladimir Kopalin
Editing: Irina Venzher
Production: Central Studio of Documentary Films
Country: Soviet Union
Language: Pусский
Original Language: ru
More Films by Director: Irina Venzher
More Films in Genre: Documentary
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Adventures of Two Bear Cubs about?
- Arctic landscape. Polar station. Winterers at their instruments, by the map. Preparing dog sleds for the journey. Winterers and dogs making their way through the snow. Bear cub tracks in the snow. Amidst a blizzard, two bear cubs traverse the snowy plain. Winterers collect the cubs, bring them to the station. Cubs get to know the station, play and wrestle. Constructing a play area, digging a den for the cubs. Sending the cubs by plane to Moscow. Zoo. Cubs are washed, examined by a veterinarian. Cubs on the young animals' platform, bathing, playing with a dog.
- Who directed Adventures of Two Bear Cubs?
- Adventures of Two Bear Cubs was directed by Irina Venzher.
- How long is Adventures of Two Bear Cubs?
- Adventures of Two Bear Cubs has a runtime of 19m (19 minutes).
- What genre is Adventures of Two Bear Cubs?
- Adventures of Two Bear Cubs is a Documentary film.
- Where was Adventures of Two Bear Cubs produced?
- Adventures of Two Bear Cubs was produced in Soviet Union.