

A Soviet robot nanny teaches work ethic through chaos and catchy tunes. Propaganda has never been this weirdly charming.
The film is a cautionary tale about the need to develop good work habits, personal responsibility and conscience in life.
Score
Catchy propaganda earworms you'll hum against your will.
Writing
Bizarrely specific robot-nanny logic and fairy bureaucracy.

Director
Lev Atamanov
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Made during Khrushchev's Thaw, this reflects Soviet emphasis on productivity while allowing playful, less rigid storytelling than Stalin-era animation.
Director Lev Atamanov also helmed the beloved The Snow Queen (1957), and both films share his signature expressive character animation style.
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