To You, Moscow (1947)
As in any country's own history books, here Russia is gloriously painted against all comers with the then-800-year-old Moscow, "The Great City of Lenin", as its beating heart. Notable leaders are traditionally honored while commonfolk and enemies are suggested through animals - dutiful horses in old wartime, meek puppies 'neath the Provisional Government and suffocative ravens at the dawn of WWII. A love letter to the capital indeed, To You Moscow also functions as a quickie review of Russian history.
Director: Grigori Lomidze
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Aleksey Konsovskiy as Narrator (voice) |
| Directing | Grigori Lomidze | Director |
| Writing | Vladimir Dlugach | Writer |
| Writing | Sergey Romanov | Writer |
| Art | Konstantin Zotov | Art Direction |
| Sound | Grigory Lobachev | Original Music Composer |
| Visual Effects | Lamis Bredis | Animation |
| Visual Effects | Gennadiy Filippov | Animation |
| Visual Effects | Tatyana Taranovich | Animation |
| Visual Effects | Amir Manafov | Animation |
| Visual Effects | A. Birulin | Animation |
| Visual Effects | I. Ischenko | Animation |
| Art | Dmitriy Anpilov | Background Designer |
| Art | Galina Nevzorova | Background Designer |
| Art | N. Vereschyagina | Background Designer |
| Visual Effects | V. Belyshev | Animation |
| Camera | Mikhail Druyan | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Nikolay Prilutskiy | Sound Director |
| Production | Boris Volf | Producer |
| Directing | T. Fedorovich | Assistant Director |