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* [[Arabian Nights Days]]: second segment
* [[Arabian Nights Days]]: second segment
* [[Author On Board]]: like many other Khitruk's shorts for adults (see also: [[Film, Film, Film|Film Film Film]] or [[Icarus and Wisemen]]) this one is a unflinching social satire, specifically of modern relationships
* [[Nubile Savage]]
* [[Nubile Savage]]
* [[Stay in the Kitchen]]: woman's eventual fate in all vignettes
* [[Stay in the Kitchen]]: woman's eventual fate in all vignettes
* [[Writer on Board]]: like many other Khitruk's shorts for adults (see also: [[Film, Film, Film|Film Film Film]] or [[Icarus and Wisemen]]) this one is a unflinching social satire, specifically of modern relationships

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Latest revision as of 18:06, 16 April 2021

Soviet animated short by Fyodor Khitruk about gender issues. First released c. 1974. The story is told in four vignettes through different times, all showing the same story: a man meeting a woman, them getting in love and woman practically becoming a kitchen slave doing chores while man keeps making verses for her.

Can be viewed online with subtitles on Youtube.


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