The Golden Sieve (1975)
Three animated songs for the youngest viewers, based on the classics of Latvian children's literature. Poems The Golden Sieve, The Cloud Boy and the Cloud Girl, and The Sun and the Moon by Rainis tell children in poetic images "how things happen in the sky", where the goddess of fate Laima scatters stars like diamond seeds, Cloud Children annoy Father Thunder by swinging and overturn the big rain bowl, but the beautiful Daughter of the Sun falls in love with the stately Moon Boy.
Director: Roze Stiebra
Genre: Animation
Runtime: 10 min
Release Date: January 1, 1975
Screenplay
Music: Imants Kalniņš
Cinematography: Žanis Bergs
Editing: Rūta Frijāre
Production: Telefilma-Rīga
Country: Soviet Union
Original Language: lv
More Films by Director: Roze Stiebra
More Films in Genre: Animation
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Golden Sieve about?
- Three animated songs for the youngest viewers, based on the classics of Latvian children's literature. Poems The Golden Sieve, The Cloud Boy and the Cloud Girl, and The Sun and the Moon by Rainis tell children in poetic images "how things happen in the sky", where the goddess of fate Laima scatters stars like diamond seeds, Cloud Children annoy Father Thunder by swinging and overturn the big rain bowl, but the beautiful Daughter of the Sun falls in love with the stately Moon Boy.
- Who directed The Golden Sieve?
- The Golden Sieve was directed by Roze Stiebra.
- How long is The Golden Sieve?
- The Golden Sieve has a runtime of 10m (10 minutes).
- What genre is The Golden Sieve?
- The Golden Sieve is a Animation film.
- Where was The Golden Sieve produced?
- The Golden Sieve was produced in Soviet Union.