
Fro
The 1930s were a time of five-year plans, construction projects, and the development of remote areas of the country. Frosya's husband leaves her and goes to the Far East. Unable to cope with her loneliness, Frosya sends her husband a telegram informing him that she is seriously ill. Fedor arrives and enthusiastically tells his wife about the country's construction projects, then leaves, leaving her alone with thoughts about the need to study and live for the sake of universal happiness...
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Plot Summary
Fro is a very short animated film from 1964, likely a comedic sketch or experimental piece. Details about its specific plot are scarce, as is common with many shorts from this era. It appears to be a playful and brief visual experience.
Critical Reception
As a short, often obscure animated film from 1964, "Fro" has not received widespread critical analysis or audience review in the way feature films do. Its reception is largely undocumented in mainstream critical databases. It is likely appreciated by animation enthusiasts for its historical context.
What Reviewers Say
- A brief animated work from the mid-20th century.
- Likely a visual experiment or comedic short.
- Appreciated for its historical animation value by niche audiences.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for "Fro" is not available due to its obscurity and the limited scope of its distribution.
Fun Fact
The director and specific details of "Fro" are not widely documented, making it a somewhat mysterious entry in animation history, possibly a student film or a personal project.
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