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Monday, June 8, 2026

LEGENDARY RUSSIAN FAIRY TALE SCARLETT FLOWER TO BE TURNED INTO AN ENCHANTING MOVIE! SEE THE CAST!

    SCARLETT FLOWER   
NEW FAIRY TALE MOVIE ADAPTATION
The latest of the mesmerizing Russian fairy tales to be adapted for the big screen is SCARLETT FLOWER (Аленький цветочек) which is set to star Ksenia Traister, Ivan Yankovsky, Gerda Pugachev, Sergey Bezrukov, Seraphim Goschanskaya, Konstantin Plotnikov and Julia Snigir slated to arrive to cinemas January 1st, 2028! Inspired by Sergei Aksakov's classic novel, the plot follows a merchant's daughter as she finds herself trapped in the castle of an enchanted monster prince, whose salvation depends entirely on her. I have to admit that the original animated movie from 1952 was my favourite film during my childhood. 
 
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10 comments:

  1. I must admit my complete ignorance of this fairy tale. I had to read the title twice because it didn't ring a bell at all. In the end, that's one of the things I enjoy most about visiting your blog: there is always a story, an actor, or a film that introduces me to a completely new world. A big hug.

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    1. It is one of Russia's most famous fairy tales, Beauty and the Beast is quite similar to it, but this is the Russian version.

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  2. Congratulations!!
    Don't know about this fairy tale...bet kids would enjoy it!

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  3. Interessante o conto de fada em filme, parabéns pelos 19 milhões de visitantes que venham mais, ótima semana bjs.

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  4. I was also going to say it sounds a lot like Beauty and the Beast, then you mentioned it in the comment above. I am sure this will be lovely.

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    1. It is a Russian version and a much better one if you ask me, I adore the old classic animated movie, it was so enchanting.

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  5. Every child in Russia knows this fairy tale. In Russian, it's called "Аленький цветочек".

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    1. I know, I wrote it up in the post beside the title. I adore the old animated movie from the 50s, they often aired it on our national TV in the mornings so I grew up with it, it was so enchanting, the mesmerising music and visuals, just gorgeous.

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