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The Snow Queen on Facebook wrote:"The Snow Queen" in Tallinn, Estonia.

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Well Polizzi, you posted a lot !!! Thank you for sharing. But what do YOU think of all this ? As for me, i would just say that the stills of the snow queen herself are almost... shocking... her body is so strange, thin clumsy arms, narrow shoulders, freaky blue face... a mix of Avatar and E.T....; We are very, very far from Disney emotionnal and technological quality are'nt we ? No serious rivality in sight.
Other characters are ugly to me, like the old woman in her garden, or the terrible sidekick with giant brown nose....
At last, even if the synopsis is closer to the original tale than Disney's version, it does have many strange detals and story choices in it.
Anyway. Might be entertaining.
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Edthehyena wrote:Well Polizzi, you posted a lot!!! Thank you for sharing. But what do YOU think of all this? As for me, I would just say that the stills of the Snow Queen herself are almost... shocking... her body is so strange, thin clumsy arms, narrow shoulders, freaky blue face... a mix of Avatar and E.T....; We are very, very far from Disney emotional and technological quality aren't we? No serious livable in sight.

Other characters are ugly to me, like the old woman in her garden, or the terrible sidekick with giant brown nose....

At last, even if the synopsis is closer to the original tale than Disney's version, it does have many strange details and story choices in it.

Anyway, it might be entertaining.
Not to mention that the people of Russia easily considered the character designs for Wizart's "The Snow Queen" as a STEAL from Disney. It is based on a person's opinion to the movie according to the Russian trailer on YouTube that I've posted before on this thread. But for the record, the movie did receive positive reviews, including the AFM (American Film Market). Wizart is very confident that their animated feature would most likely get released in U.S. theaters. It says it all in Russian articles, especially about the AFM on U.S.A.'s "The Los Angeles Times," "Variety," "Animation Magazine," "Cartoon Brew," and many more. Despite from what it looks like, Wizart's version is very adaptable to the fairy tale of the same name by Hans Christian Andersen, except they took it in modern perspective (like Disney from the late 1980's to the early 2000's).

In my opinion for Disney's "Frozen," some ideas for their story are already compromised from Wizart's "The Snow Queen." Let's compare both of their versions shall we?

First, Disney's "Frozen."

From the studio behind 2010’s “Tangled” and this year’s “Wreck-It Ralph,” Walt Disney Animation Studios presents “Frozen,” the coolest comedy-adventure ever to hit the big screen. When a prophecy traps a kingdom in eternal winter, Anna (voice of Kristen Bell), a fearless optimist, teams up with extreme mountain man Kristoff and his sidekick reindeer Sven on an epic journey to find Anna’s sister Elsa (voice of Idina Menzel), the Snow Queen, and put an end to her icy spell. Encountering mystical trolls, a funny snowman named Olaf, Everest-like extremes and magic at every turn, Anna and Kristoff battle the elements in a race to save the kingdom from destruction.

Second, Wizart's "The Snow Queen."

Wishing to create a New World – where clearness of lines replaces emotions and the polar wind cools human souls, the Snow Queen is trying to find and destroy all artists and their successors.

The film represents fascinating travel of Gerda trying to find her brother Kai on the boundless spaces of the fantastic country bewitched by the Snow Queen. During this travel Gerda faces difficult obstacles and finds new friends…


I believe that Wizart's New World where clearness of lines replaces emotions and the polar wind cools human souls counts as eternal winter, compared to Disney's a prophecy traps a kingdom in eternal winter. Also, the eternal winter already happened in Wizart's version, and all the Snow Queen has to do is defeat the children of a wizard named Master Vegard, who has the ability to reflect souls besides just appearances. Unless, she has to defeat him and his children before eternal winter.

For the end of Wizart's version (by the way, you wouldn't mind if I spoil it anyway since Disney fans are not satisfied with this thread, because I'm going to reveal it in clear view anyway), Gerda sets the Snow Queen from her spell with her magic mirror left by her father and mother, Una, after the wise Lapp woman told her about her little girl who became the Snow Queen from the cursed lake. That ending is already compromised before Disney's Anna (voice of Kristen Bell), a fearless optimist, teams up with extreme mountain man Kristoff and his sidekick reindeer Sven on an epic journey to find Anna’s sister Elsa (voice of Idina Menzel), the Snow Queen, and put an end to her icy spell.

UNLESS Disney comes up with a stronger ending for their version. For example: (this I must obscure, because I know Disney fans are more affiliated with Disney's version (since it is going to be made in the U.S., not Russia) than Wizart's) Elsa SACRIFICES herself to stop the prophecy from ever being fulfilled, which causes her ice palace to be destroyed. Anna, Kristoff, and Olaf ride on Sven to escape from destruction. Next, they watch the palace collapse. After that, Anna cries upon Kristoff's chest after her sister's death. Kristoff feels sorry for Anna and comforts her. Sven and Olaf embrace each other as they cry too. As they return to Anna's palace, they hear a voice saying, "Uh, excuse me, a little help here." It is Elsa in her normal self hanging out on the icy ledge, barefooted with a white, torn-up dress (her breasts are fully covered to lure away from disturbing images). Anna and Kristoff pull Elsa up from the cliff, Anna embraces and kisses Elsa for she misses and loves her so much. Finally, they return to the palace, Anna and Kristoff get married, and they all lived happily ever after.

How's that for an ending for Disney's version. Disney fans will go wild about it by saying:

Disney has done it again! Their ending is way better than Wizart's version, since their version was a little mushy on the love thing (kind of like "That's the Power of Love" by Lewis and the News) that helped Gerda save the Snow Queen from her curse (despite their idea already done before Disney)! Kristen Bell and Idina Menzel rock! Their song "Let It Go" rocks as well! I hope it gets a nomination for Best Animated Picture and Best Original Song (and maybe Best Original Score) at the 2014 Academy Awards! I hope Wizart's version doesn't get nominated, since their movie is Russian (except "Spirited Away" from Japan, "Wallace and Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit" from UK, "A Cat in Paris" from France, and many more)! This movie rocks to the top of the icy mountain!

So I think, that if Disney can create a stronger ending like the one I made up for their version, then it might be a possibility to overthrow Wizart's version. Unless, if Disney did not come up with the ending that I made up, then lets hope that they came or come up with a good one.

For Wizart's version, it's hard to say. Plus, they did not yet receive a U.S. distributor to distribute their animated feature, and the only bootleg that I've watched from their version is in Russian without English subtitles. To tell you the truth, I was expecting an English bootleg to be available since their international release was released on January 3, 2013. For example, there was an English bootleg available for "A Monster in Paris" from France, with French titles besides English. Another would be Disney's "Rapunzel (Tangled)" from Russia, with Russian titles besides English. IF the English bootleg of Wizart's version is available (which I would assume that it would have to be either March, April, or so on), I'll post the site of it since Disney has no intention with Wizart's version. For Disney's "Frozen," probably not since it's going to be made in the U.S.

For Wizart's version in the Russian box office, I think it's low based on the popular "Three Heroes on Distant Shores (also from Russia)," which took it down. That movie is done in traditional animation besides CGI. Kind of a twist, don't you think? In the U.S., CGI prevails over traditional art. But in Russia, traditional art prevails over CGI...maybe. But that's because "Three Heroes on Distant Shores" is a sequel to the popular chronology of Ilya Muromets, Alyosha Popovich, Dobrynia Nikitich, as well as the Prince of Kiev, Julius the Horse, Baba Yaga and others (http://www.nkino.ru/en/films/vrabote/ri ... regah.html). I can't tell what the Russian titles are yet, but I recognized the animation on YouTube, especially the characters. Anyways, Wizart's project is their first start (technically their second according to one of the Russian articles that I've posted before), like "Rango" which won the 2012 Academy Award for Best Animated Picture.

For Disney's version at the U.S. box office, the usual like Disney's "Rapunzel (Tangled)."

I strongly believe that Wizart's version will get released and recognition in the U.S. It says it all on the Russian articles, but not yet on the U.S. articles. Their production is done on October 22, 2012 before Disney's version, and they have confidence with their project. And so do I.



P.S. Anytime on the sharing.
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Here are the positive reviews from all critics of Russia.



http://gorod.dp.ua/afisha/event/22584
Tic current wrote:Artists - Nyusha and Brainstorm
Tania wrote:There were a child (with a child), loved.
Alya wrote:Great cartoon! Recommend!
Sergey wrote:Was the cartoon with children 9 and 10t years. Cartoon SUPER! Children are delighted to adults too. Funny, interesting, the plot takes hold. To watch it in 3-D effects are great! From the cool cartoon series for the whole family: Ice Age, Rio ... Advice to all, do not be sorry.
Babu wrote:A primitive animation. Characters are not developed. The Snow Queen at all-have! Bocheaya. A sad sight ...
Well, that's one negative review for you. Continuing...



http://m.vk.com/the_snow_queen_official
Nika Kovaleva wrote:This is the smartest Cartoons THAT I ever watched me the most fun of them trolling :)
Sergey Ilin wrote:Probably should thank the creators of "The Snow Queen" is already for trying to make a really good and touching children's fairy tale cartoon. The last 20 years neither we, nor the West is not exactly doing this. Any where "Shrek" to fairy tales does not apply. Good or bad result at the box office, is not an indicator of product quality. Full horror "On Distant Shores" promoted by "Mills" has collected 20 million is clearly not due to the quality. Another thing that happens. I heard about the second part, in which there is no information. I want to believe that there is the main character (or even better - the heroine) is a man with some more interesting qualities. But ... How would hope not too much.

New cartoon, of course, better than the Soviet. With all the shortcomings, it pulls strong final scene, and a good idea of what the Snow Queen is the result of abuse of the society, hostile to unlike most people. That and the idea of family, etc e rs, but for 80 minutes they were not enough.

Cartoon 1957 - is erased by the censor screening of religious works of Andersen. As a result of this "cleansing", meaning there has completely disappeared (though it was very bad), but the stories appeared. The remaining elements of religion looked uncomfortable. For example, the insistence Gerda run barefoot (typical feat of religious fanatics), for which she was twice the most stupid way of getting rid of shoes.

The viewing experience has been overwhelmingly positive (especially kids liked), but is still somewhat ambiguous. On the one hand there is a good start and just great last 15 minutes. On the other - the middle would be more inclusive, not even losing interest to children. To schedule almost no complaints (and even given the budget) than bulging eyes of the protagonist. After all, for some reason the other characters have no such problems. Ambiguous queen, the importance of family morals, funny weasel - plus you can find many. That really do not like it (except, of course, Americanization) so it is an idea to make a troll protagonist. It could be for the revival of the plot and entertainment audience, but raise it in the first place - this is clearly the authors have touched. All these torments on the choice and so should be transferred to the main character (and then Gerda they only have a few minutes in the final). When I read that she decided to make a successor to the creative person, I thought, she will inherit some qualities, interest in the work, which then help her. Much to our dismay, nothing but the mirror she did not get an inheritance. Yes, it is much more lively and pleasant than in any previous film adaptations, but still worth the cost. Small talk, do not express any ideas that reflect her personality. Would trust her though control of the boat, snowmobile - is experience for the children would be better. It seems to be something she is (withstands witch lake, her touch the flowers come to life), but it does not solved. Dreaming of the sea and the pirates atamansha be interesting. However, given the state of the domestic animation, the animation is probably now the best in its genre.


And here's another article, except it is not on Facebook.

What to see in January? - January 9, 2013
http://belnovosti.by/education/3754-cht ... nvare.html
VERONICA VYREY wrote:About the most anticipated premieres in January.

Edition of "Market Leader" has made ​​a list of the most anticipated film premieres in January. In compiling this list, experts magazine relied on data searches on a particular film in Yandex, as well as the number of mentions in the media. Finally the much anticipated premiere in January became a cartoon 3D «The Snow Queen", on the second place film about the U.S. President Lincoln - the third drama "Anna Karenina" (another film adaptation of the novel by Leo Tolstoy.) also entered the top ten cartoon "Monsters, Inc." and the Russian-made film "Body Double." At the beginning of next year, an interesting film premieres definitely can become a film by Polish director Anthony Krause, Based on a true story - the Smolensk plane crash Polish President Lech Kaczynski. The film will tell both about the plane crash, and trying to find answers to the questions, what actually was the cause of this tragedy. Recall that the late president's brother, Jaroslaw Kaczynski, does not agree with the official version of the causes of the fall of the presidential plane - a mistake of the crew. Filming is scheduled for the spring of this year, and it is expected to premiere in early 2014.
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Here are some more positive reviews.



http://kino.vl.ru/films/snow_queen/
Zina wrote:Trailer colorful and cartoon. not fail-see!
Svetlana wrote:Super! Children are waiting!
Roma wrote:Okhlobystin on voice! Class!
Nata wrote:Cool!
Anuyta wrote:great cartoon, colorful, bright.
862 507 wrote:Cool, good cartoon. Love to watch. I recommend to go with children required.
777 wrote:funny cartoon!!
olishna wrote:went today for 10 hour session, the hall was half empty... and in vain! child very much! Cartoon very good! worth a look!
Alex1946 wrote:A good cartoon. Watched with pleasure. Like. Light, humorous without nudyatiny. See all!
Kanya wrote:We liked the beautifully filmed, easy humor, quite a Christmas theme, kind of syslom. In general, our manufacturer will support
Slavs wrote:super cartoon))) went posmotrel.Ohlobystin if there is there is always fun .. went to 10 am on the heroes, and 12 at the Snow korlevu and at 15:00 on Hobbita.vobschem enjoyed
Eve wrote:Cartoon very well. The first minutes of comparing with the traditional version of "The Snow Queen", but then you forget about everything and with Gerda fly through the snowy space. Should go and see a story in a new interpretation.
gala0476 wrote:colorful children's film good actors remarkable quality Take the money!
Helena wrote:Today dragged her husband and child on this cartoon, they both resisted, but in the end everyone was happy. Suddenly, a very good cartoon, far from the original tale, but still interesting, very beautiful, sometimes funny, kind, with sense.
Olga wrote:Went today with a 6-year-old child, both of them very much, although I usually do not like the story books so mercilessly change. Overall cartoon lightweight, dynamic, kind and beautiful. Go, you will not regret!
PS amused allusions to VC :)
Light wrote:Cartoon anything kids liked and well. Okhlobystin superbly voiced as always), but the character "Snow Queen" has turned ugly
Valentine wrote:walking with a child five years old, he was delighted. but in my opinion this is an objective assessment of multi no more than 3 +
Victoria wrote:Good multik.dochka was satisfied (5l) (age 5), and this is important.
Kara wrote:The film was a success! may also withdraw if they wish, we will support our producer!
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Polizzi wrote:

UNLESS Disney comes up with a stronger ending for their version. For example: (this I must obscure, because I know Disney fans are more affiliated with Disney's version (since it is going to be made in the U.S., not Russia) than Wizart's) Elsa SACRIFICES herself to stop the prophecy from ever being fulfilled, which causes her ice palace to be destroyed. Anna, Kristoff, and Olaf ride on Sven to escape from destruction. Next, they watch the palace collapse. After that, Anna cries upon Kristoff's chest after her sister's death. Kristoff feels sorry for Anna and comforts her. Sven and Olaf embrace each other as they cry too. As they return to Anna's palace, they hear a voice saying, "Uh, excuse me, a little help here." It is Elsa in her normal self hanging out on the icy ledge, barefooted with a white, torn-up dress (her breasts are fully covered to lure away from disturbing images). Anna and Kristoff pull Elsa up from the cliff, Anna embraces and kisses Elsa for she misses and loves her so much. Finally, they return to the palace, Anna and Kristoff get married, and they all lived happily ever after.


I doubt that this will be the ending. Then again, we have so little information from which to base our speculations. There are plenty of details Disney have not supplied us with (nor should they) in the short premises they released.

I also do not think that Disney fans will compare Frozen to Wizart's version. Only animation enthusiasts will even be aware of Wizart's version, not a knock on it, just the way it is with it bbeing from a much smaller studio in a foreign country.
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qindarka wrote:I doubt that this will be the ending. Then again, we have so little information from which to base our speculations. There are plenty of details Disney have not supplied us with (nor should they) in the short premises they released.

I also do not think that Disney fans will compare Frozen to Wizart's version. Only animation enthusiasts will even be aware of Wizart's version, not a knock on it, just the way it is with it being from a much smaller studio in a foreign country.
The animation is already being criticized by Russian audience, saying that it is a STEAL from Disney, Pixar, DreamWorks, and many more American animation studios (which I've already posted it based on a Russian's response). But during its release in theaters, it received positive reviews. Of course, there might be some ups and downs. I remembered that one Russian article that I've posted, and the critic gave the movie 7/10.

By the way, thanks for your response.
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Polizzi wrote: The animation is already being criticized by Russian audience, saying that it is a STEAL from Disney, Pixar, DreamWorks, and many more American animation studios (which I've already posted it based on a Russian's response). But during its release in theaters, it received positive reviews. Of course, there might be some ups and downs. I remembered that one Russian article that I've posted, and the critic gave the movie 7/10.

By the way, thanks for your response.
Think the point about the stealing is nonsense. Why shouldn't they be allowed to follow the animation styles of Western animation studios?

Regarding the animation in the movie itself, I do think it looks ok, given Wizart's limited resources. The Snow Queen looks absolutely awful, though.
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You know if the animation style that Wizart created for "The Snow Queen" is copied from Disney's animation style, why didn't Disney sue Wizart while their version is under production? Maybe then, Disney would have all the time in the world to present "Frozen," and Wizart would be left in the streets begging for money.

I'm surprised that the animation that Wizart did is public domain. In fact to tell you the truth, I too would find it a copycat to Disney's style. But besides the animation, I like their version.

By the way, have you read the ending of Wizart's version on this thread? That's part of the story for you. They'll be more coming soon. All I have to do is wait for an English bootleg to be available. I would assume after February 22, 2013 in Brazil since it is Wizart's next international release. Also, have you read on what it is going to be called in Brazil, besides "The Snow Queen?" I posted that information already.
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I am pretty sure that animation styles cannot be copyrighted. No way that Disney will be able to sue them.
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I will say this: Disney should have gotten their version done before Wizart's. Unless, it is a good idea to release their version after Wizart's, so that they can learn from their version, and create their version in their own perspective.
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Polizzi wrote:I will say this: Disney should have gotten their version done before Wizart's. Unless, it is a good idea to release their version after Wizart's, so that they can learn from their version, and create their version in their own perspective.
It's too late to learn anything. The story should have been decided by now. And whether rightly or wrongly, I doubt Disney would ever consider themselves to have anything to learn from Wizart.
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Too bad they didn't send out Disney spies. By the way, here are some Russian articles that I may have posted it before, but just for your interest to oppose Wizart...maybe.



http://culturavrn.ru/cinematv/8386
"Loudly declared itself as a" main Christmas adventure "cartoon called" The Snow Queen "was actually another remake of a dummy. In fact, apart from the visual component in the creation of the watch more than that. Characters are sluggish, except that the hero Ohlobystina sometimes laugh, and everything is boring and sulfur. "

Dominic Cobb, kinopoisk.ru
http://vb.by/article.php?topic=4&article=18367

http://www.kino-teatr.ru/box/ru/2013-01-03/

http://www.infoanimation.com.br/2013/01 ... ia-em.html
This is the Brazilian release that I've talked about.
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I have nothing against Wizart nor this film.
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Wowwww... you totally lost me on those last posts !
Did'nt get anything about those frantic debates !
All i said is, after watchin' the trailer, that THE CHARACTERS ARE UGLY, strangely shaped and animated, snow queen character looks terrible, and CG models and animation are the worst i have ever seen. That's all and that's enough. Sorry.
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qindarka wrote:I have nothing against Wizart nor this film.
Just curious.
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The discussion of Disney's "Frozen" is ALWAYS welcome on this thread, as long as it is based on the same adaptation along with Wizart.
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NEW BATTLE 2013 - Leadership at the box office during the holidays captured "The Hobbit," "Three Heroes" and "Life of Pi" (data for January 7)
http://www.kinometro.ru/news/show/name/ ... bitva-2013
All results are calculated in terms of Rentrak. Therefore, official fees, which will be available only on January 9-10, may differ from those shown.

Monday, January 7. On Christmas Day box office Russian rolled even slightly increased compared to Sunday. So, gentlemen, good luck! (BZL) gained 10%, and Happy New Year, MOM! (CRP) - 8%. However, some releases were in the red, and most of all have lost two animated films.

Sunday, January 6. first weekend, the highest grossing in the history of Russian cinema. The approximate fees for the last four days 1.34 billion (not including MOVIE 43 ). The smallest drop in comparison with Saturday distinguished Life of Pi (Fox) and The Snow Queen (BZL), who had lost 8% and 9% respectively.

Saturday, January 5. Total Booking participants of this "Christmas Battle" got over 3 billion rubles. In the sole lead following Saturday, it seems, the picture broke Life of Pi (Fox), which account for more than 400 million rubles.

Friday, January 4. Among the films released in the rental last year, the smallest decline for a second day demonstrates The Snow Queen (BZL), which has lost only 4%, compared with Thursday. Subsided and all the other movies, except Anna Karenina (UPI), which currently is in preview mode, hits (though the increase was small.) The total market declined by 10%. Winner of the first weekend of the year is determined, apparently, only in the last day.

Thursday, January 3. beginning of the new weekend varies considerably painting cinema, so much won the band Life of Pi (Fox), which added 14% as compared with the medium, whereas all the other movies have lost 7% (The Snow Queen) to 25% (GENTLEMEN, GOOD LUCK! and Hobbit: Unexpected Journey). Painting by Peter Jackson on Thursday became the 17th Russian billionaire steel.

Wednesday, January 2. in the traditionally largest volume box office day "Christmas Battle" revenue totaled 500 million rubles. About a quarter of this amount (120 million) animated film earned three knights on the far side (NKI). The biggest gain in comparison with Tuesday were noted paintings GENTLEMEN, GOOD LUCK! (BZL), CIRQUE DU SOLEIL: Dream World (CPP) and The Snow Queen (BZL) - 56%, 61% and 86%, respectively. Apparently, they are the second choice in the audience during the holidays.

Tuesday, January 1. greatest increase compared with Monday distinguished comedy GENTLEMEN, GOOD LUCK! (BZL), which increased the box office of more than 400%. Nevertheless lead on the first day in 2013 left for the cartoon three heroes on the far side (NKI). Successfully launched Life of Pi (Fox), who mastered about 60 million rubles.

Information on the film MOVIE 43 (PRD) no.
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THE UNITED FROSTY | PLAYARTE FIRST POSTER PRESENTS NATIONAL ANIMATION
http://www.plugou.com.br/o-reino-gelado ... -animacao/
The Playarte Pictures began disseminating Russian animation The United Frosty (The Snow Queen), based on the famous fairy tale writer Hans Christian Andersen. Expected to debut in Brazil on February 22, 2013, the lively had its first poster released by the distributor.

In the plot, desiring to create a new world where the polar wind cools human souls, the Snow Queen planet covered with ice and ordered the destruction of all the arts. According to the predictions of a magic mirror, the latest threat to his plans would be in master glassmaker Vegard, whose mirrors reflect not only the appearance but also the souls of people. Then, the polar wind Vegard and kidnaps his wife Una, leaving their children behind Kai and Gerda.

Time passes and the servants of the Queen also end up capturing Kai, believing the boy is the successor of his father. But her sister Gerda, now a very brave girl, will not let this cheap. Embarking on a journey through the kingdom, it will face all obstacles alongside their new friends to save his brother and return to warm people's hearts.

The lively account with the direction of Maxim Sveshnikov and co-directed by Vlad Barbe. The production is Sergey Rapoport, Alexander Ligay and Yuriy Moskvin and executive produced by Vladimir Nikolaev. The screenplay is by Vadim Sveshnikov signer and Vlad Barbe and still have the soundtrack by Mark Willott, cinematographer and producer Tsitsilin Alexey is the designer's Arthur Mirzoyan. The studios involved in the production are excited Inlay Wizart Animation & Film Company. More information can be found on the official website of excited.
"The United Frost?" When will Brazil make up its mind on the name. Or even better, why not stick to the same name since it is based on the fairy tale of the same name? Eye carumba!!!

But according to the movie poster, it's called "The Ice Kingdom."
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Why 3D cartoon Snow Queen flopped at the box office?
http://animationua.com/3d-multfilm-snez ... leva-2012/
According to official data, the budget cartoon "The Snow Queen" was $7 million, and the first week rolled cartoon brought only $5.16 million manufacturer of film together with the distributor will receive approximately 50% of the box office (the second 50% receive cinemas). Of $ 5.16 million is only $ 2.58 million of today still do not have complete data on the box-office of the CIS in the first half of January 2013, but according to the data already voiced can safely assume that the native full-length 3D cartoon "Snow Queen" failed at the box office. $2.58 million in revenue with $7 million cost (budget) - not a fun picture.

For comparison, take a competitor at the box 3D animated movie "Snow Queen" - a classic simple 2D drawing cartoon called "Three heroes on distant shores." On January 13, 2013 this 2D cartoon grossed $29.1 million and its budget was only $2.8 million turns creators cartoon "Three heroes on the far side" for a couple with a distributor had revenue of $ 14.5 million (50% of $29.01) and the costs incurred only $2.8 million.

The audience in the CIS prefer to watch cartoons drawing in 2D instead of the current format of 3D (not to be confused with the format "3D stereo"). Although everything, for some reason, believe and affirm that the 2D format is dead. Practice shows the opposite, this is the second domestic 2D cartoon recouped its costs and become profitable, which can not be said about any domestic 3D cartoon.

Why is cartoon "Snow Queen" so bad start at the box office and received a very modest box office (income)?

Possible case in the release date in the rental? Cartoon "Snow Queen" was released in rent 31 December 2012 and this was the cause of failure, as in the office at the same time had stronger tape. However, there is still hope that by rolling in other countries cartoon still earn a little more income and will be infantry "zero." Let's hope for a successful hire in Brazil.

Possible case in the film distributor. Rental of 3D cartoon about a "Snow Queen" was not concerned with a very large company Bazelevs Distribution. And maybe all in the story, and as a 3D animation. It is difficult to guess why the audience did not want to see a new Russian-D cartoon called "Snow Queen."

It is not clear just why the creators of the full-length animated feature "Snow Queen" is very little attention paid to promote the cartoon on the Internet.

Cartoon "Snow Queen" 2012/2013 is very poorly represented in the social network Facebook (in Facebook). Total 234 Laika (at the date of this publication).

In the Snow Queen Likes little in the social network Facebook. 811 participants in the group.

Twitter things worse. 9 followers to your account.

Official movie site Snow Queen too busy.

Also, the producers of three-dimensional animated film "Snow Queen" paid little attention to promote your channel on YouTube.

Then other trailers and videos in 3D animated film "Snow Queen" 2012/2013.

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Looks like Disney's "Frozen" is going to do better than Wizart's "The Snow Queen" after all. If that's the case, then why would the international buyers give positive reviews to their animated movie at the AFM anyway? If they knew that it would flop at the Russian box office, they wouldn't be distributing their movie in their territories, even the U.S. But, lets see what happens.
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