Russian Fantasticka! Deaf Crocodile Announces Acquisition Of Three Rare Russian Classics

Relative newcomers to the niche distribution scene, Deaf Crocodile, yesterday announced the acquisition - with distribution partners, Seagull Films - of three rare Russian fantasy classics, new 4K restorations of Aleksandr Ptushko's Ilya Muromets (The Sword & the Dragon) (1956) and Sampo (The Day the Earth Froze) (1959), and  a 2K restoration of Karen Shakhnazarov’s satire Zerograd (Zero City) (1988).

This initial trio is part of a new collection they are calling Russian Fantasticka, with more planned releases on the way. The first three will be available for theatrical, VOD, and home video viewing in 2022 through Grasshopper Films and on home video through OCN.

Check out the gallery below for more information about the films and a preview trailer for Ilya Muromets:

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