Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "The Snow Queen (2012 film)" in English language version.
Before Disney's Frozen, A Russian Snow Queen Posted on February 9, 2012 | by Brendon Connelly Seeing as the budget was only around $7 million, this trailer for an animated version of Hans Christian Anderson's The Snow Queen looks surprisingly well-detailed and nicely lit. The character design is fair too, if rather derivative, but the animation is, shall we say, variable. And the voice work? Shocking. The film has been produced in Russia and will be released in both 2D and 3D later this year, beating Disney to the punch by way over a year. Because it is a race, obviously. Footnote: There was a 1957 Snow Queen made in Russia too, and that one was not only more faithful to the story and better looking, it is regularly cited by Hayao Miyazaki as an influence. Here's a bit of that one.
"The band "brainstorm" played the title track for the Russian animated film "Snow Queen 3D", the premiere of which will be shown on 27.in December," In the Latvian version of the film, the voices were spoken by actors Laila Kirmushka, Gints Gravelis, the Snow Queen's icy clear voice was imitated by the young Riga Theatre actress Sandra Zvigule, while Kaja's voice was spoken by Uldis Anže."
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