Fitil

Fitil (Russian: Фитиль, IPA: [fʲɪˈtʲilʲ], Fuse) is a popular Soviet short film and television anthology series which ran for 608 episodes. Some of the episodes were aimed at children, and were called Фитилёк, Fitilyok, Little Fuse. Each issue contained from the few short segments: documentary, fictional and animated ones. Fitilyok eventually became an entirely separate show for children and was renamed Yeralash, (Russian: Ералаш) meaning "jumble" or "mishmash."

Fitil
GenreAnthology, Comedy
Directed byVarious, including Leonid Gaidai
ComposerNikita Bogoslovsky (for some episodes)
Country of originSoviet Union, Russia
Original languageRussian
No. of episodes608
Production
Running timeVaries by episode
Release
Original networkRussia-1
Original release1962 (1962) 
2008 (2008)
Related
Yeralash

It was directed by various artists, including Leonid Gaidai who presented his famous trio of Nikulin, Vitsin and Morgunov to the cast.[1]

It was called "the anecdotes from the Soviet government" in the USSR.

List of episodes[2]

Number Year Plot Description Author and editor Director Cameraman, soundman and film editor Artist Composer Actors Studio
1 1962 In one boot "Head of city pensioners" Tyutiryutin goes on a fishing trip. On his return his wife tells him, that in a meeting held in his absence, he was called a "fool". Tyutiryutin calls all his subordinates together, demanding to know who had called him a "fool". In the end he learns that he was called "fisherman", and not "fool". Sergey Mikhalkov Igor Ilyinsky, Arkady Koltsaty Igor Ilyinsky, Olga Viklandt Mosfilm
Task School task about "eyewash" Leonid Lench Lev Kulidzhanov, Isaak Magiton Muza Krepkogorskaya Gorky Film Studio
Beet Short animation about beet Vyacheslav Kotyonochkin Soyuzmultfilm
Living corpse Two men pretend to be dead, to avoid having to make alimony payments Mark Abramov Andrey Tutyshkin Vladimir Nikolaev Georgy Kolganov Nikita Bogoslovsky Sergey Filippov, Yevgeny Morgunov, Lubov Sokolova Mosnauchfilm
3 1962 Ears The head of the department makes a meaningless tirade about "if only there were mushrooms growing in your mouth" and what happens from this. His "efficiency" and "initiative" are noticed. They pull him up by the ears. Now he's a deputy manager, and his ears have grown. Again he is pulled up, he is already a manager with even longer ears. Then he delivers his meaningless speeches from a high rostrum, and his ears are very long. Who's pulling him by those ears? Leonid Likhodeev, Sergey Mikhalkov Andrey Tutyshkin Ivan Lyubeznov
People's rubles A steel plant in Cherepovets receives equipment that is not used L. Pankin, Sergey Mikhalkov L. Pankin L. Pankin CSDF (?)
The virus of indifference About problems of growing corn Vladimir Kapninsky, Sergey Mikhalkov Vladimir Pekar, Vladimir Popov Yefim Berezin, Yury Timoshenko Soyuzmultfilm
Without thinking twice About dismissive treatment with ancient monuments in Vitebsk Yuri Yegorov Yuri Yegorov Yuri Yegorov CSDF (?)
Revanchist Anti-fascist cartoon Mark Abramov, Sergey Mikhalkov Vyacheslav Kotyonochkin Soyuzmultfilm
Covered

See also

References

  • Shuplov, Aleksandr (25 August 2005). ""Фитиль" становится союзным" (in Russian). Rossiyskaya Gazeta. Retrieved 27 June 2021.
  • Gamov, Aleksandr (10 September 2013). "Степашин посоветовал Голиковой возродить киножурнал "Фитиль"" (in Russian). Komsomolskaya Pravda. Retrieved 27 June 2021.
  • "Письмо Генеральному секретарю ЦК КПСС" (in Russian). Russian State Archive of Contemporary History. Retrieved 27 June 2021.

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