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Dawn of Kesha the Parrot 2002

★ 5.56 votes📅 2002-01-01

In the charming animated adventure *Dawn of Kesha the Parrot (2002)*, a feathery starlet takes center stage when Kesha, a vibrant parrot with big ambitions, grows tired of seeing movies about other animals but none about him.

Director: Aleksandr Davydov

Cast

Igor Khristenko
Igor Khristenko
Olga Shorokhova
Olga Shorokhova
Klara Rumyanova
Klara Rumyanova

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Dawn of Kesha the Parrot (2002) about?

This animated short follows Kesha, a parrot frustrated by the lack of animal-centered films about his kind, who teams up with his friend Vovka to create their own movie. Together, they film a clever, self-made adventure that turns the parrot's frustration into a celebration of creativity and representation.

Who directed Dawn of Kesha the Parrot?

Dawn of Kesha the Parrot was directed by Aleksandr Davydov, a filmmaker known for his work in animation during the late 20th and early 2000s.

Who stars in Dawn of Kesha the Parrot?

The film features the voices of Igor Khristenko as Vovka, Olga Shorokhova as the supporting character, and Klara Rumyanova in a key role.

Is Dawn of Kesha the Parrot (2002) worth watching?

While not widely rated, *Dawn of Kesha the Parrot* offers a unique, nostalgic take on animation with a clever premise and charming execution. Its themes of creativity and representation make it a fun watch for fans of classic animated shorts, though its obscure status may limit its appeal outside niche circles.

How long is Dawn of Kesha the Parrot?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Dawn of Kesha the Parrot (2002) — The Animated Film Where a Parrot Steals the Show

In the charming animated adventure *Dawn of Kesha the Parrot (2002)*, a feathery starlet takes center stage when Kesha, a vibrant parrot with big ambitions, grows tired of seeing movies about other animals but none about him. Feeling overlooked by the film industry, he sparks a creative rebellion—turning off the TV and rallying his friends to prove that parrots deserve the spotlight too. Directed by Aleksandr Davydov, this lighthearted tale blends humor and heart as Kesha and his human companion, Vovka, grab a video camera to shoot their very own movie, titled *Dawn of Kesha the Parrot*. The film captures a playful, nostalgic atmosphere, celebrating the magic of storytelling and the joy of seeing oneself represented on screen.

With its whimsical premise and animated charm, *Dawn of Kesha the Parrot* delivers a delightful mix of humor and self-referential fun. The story's themes of creativity, inclusivity, and the power of filmmaking resonate gently, making it a nostalgic pick for animation fans. Davydov's direction and the voices behind the characters, including Igor Khristenko and Olga Shorokhova, infuse the film with warmth and personality, creating a small-screen adventure that feels both personal and universally appealing.