The Snow Queen
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The Snow Queen
Summary
The Snow Queen is an animated film[1]. It draws 417 Wikipedia views per month (animated_film category, ranking #411 of 1,376).[2]
Key Facts
- The Snow Queen's image is recorded as 2005. Stamp of Belarus 0614.jpg[3].
- The Snow Queen's instance of is recorded as animated film[4].
- The Snow Queen's director is recorded as Lev Atamanov[5].
- The Snow Queen's director is recorded as Nikolay Fyodorov[6].
- The Snow Queen's screenwriter is recorded as Nikolai Erdman[7].
- The Snow Queen's screenwriter is recorded as Lev Atamanov[8].
- The Snow Queen's screenwriter is recorded as Georgiy Grebner[9].
- The Snow Queen's screenwriter is recorded as Nikolay Zabolotsky[10].
- The Snow Queen's screenwriter is recorded as Mikhail Svetlov[11].
- The Snow Queen's composer is recorded as Artemi Ayvazyan[12].
- The Snow Queen's genre is recorded as fantasy film[13].
- The Snow Queen's genre is recorded as Christmas film[14].
- The Snow Queen's genre is recorded as cinematic fairy tale[15].
- The Snow Queen's genre is recorded as adventure film[16].
- The Snow Queen's genre is recorded as children's film[17].
- The Snow Queen's based on is recorded as The Snow Queen[18].
- The Snow Queen's based on is recorded as Hans Christian Andersen[19].
- The Snow Queen's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 305897588[20].
- The Snow Queen's Bibliothèque nationale de France ID is recorded as 164621898[21].
- The Snow Queen's production company is recorded as Soyuzmultfilm[22].
- The Snow Queen's director of photography is recorded as Mikhail Druyan[23].
- The Snow Queen's IMDb ID is recorded as tt0050987[24].
- The Snow Queen's original language of film or TV show is recorded as Russian[25].
- The Snow Queen's color is recorded as color[26].
- The Snow Queen's FilmAffinity film ID is recorded as 779400[27].
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Authorship and Creation
Directors include Lev Atamanov[5] and Nikolay Fyodorov[6]. Screenwriters include Nikolai Erdman[7], Lev Atamanov[8], Georgiy Grebner[9], Nikolay Zabolotsky[10], and Mikhail Svetlov[11].
Publication
The Snow Queen's publication date is recorded as +1957-10-22T00:00:00Z[28]. Its original language of film or TV show is recorded as Russian[25]. Genres include fantasy film[13], Christmas film[14], cinematic fairy tale[15], adventure film[16], and children's film[17].
Adaptations and Inspiration
The Snow Queen's after a work by is recorded as Hans Christian Andersen[29].
Why It Matters
The Snow Queen draws 417 Wikipedia views per month (animated_film category, ranking #411 of 1,376).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 14 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[30] It is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[31]