
Laughter and Grief by the White Sea
Animation · Drama · Comedy
Overview
A celebration of the culture of the Pomors who live around the White Sea.
Top Cast


Evgeni Leonov
Evgeni Leonov
Grandad Senya [narrator] (voice)
Evgeni Leonov
Grandad Senya [narrator] (voice)


Klara Rumyanova
Klara Rumyanova
Dog Zhuzha (voice)
Klara Rumyanova
Dog Zhuzha (voice)


Mariya Vinogradova
Mariya Vinogradova
Ivan's Mother / Cat Mashka (voice)
Mariya Vinogradova
Ivan's Mother / Cat Mashka (voice)


Anatoliy Barantsev
Anatoliy Barantsev
Tsar / Perepeliha's husband (voice)
Anatoliy Barantsev
Tsar / Perepeliha's husband (voice)


Yuri Volyntsev
Yuri Volyntsev
Ivan (voice)
Yuri Volyntsev
Ivan (voice)


Boris Novikov
Boris Novikov
Peasant (voice)
Boris Novikov
Peasant (voice)


Tatyana Vasileva
Tatyana Vasileva
Princess Ulyanka (voice)
Tatyana Vasileva
Princess Ulyanka (voice)
Kira Smirnova
Kira Smirnova
Tsarina Maremmana / Sawess [Perepeliha] (voice)
Kira Smirnova
Tsarina Maremmana / Sawess [Perepeliha] (voice)


Anna Kamenkova
Anna Kamenkova
Snake Skarapeya (voice)
Anna Kamenkova
Snake Skarapeya (voice)
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