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Tim Taler, or the Sold Laughter 1970

★ 6.51 votes📅 1970-01-01

Step into a whimsical world where laughter can be bought and sold in *Tim Taler, or the Sold Laughter* (1970), a Soviet-era fantasy family film directed by Gleb Selyanin.

Director: Gleb Selyanin

Cast

Natalya Markova
Aleksey Rozanov
Aleksey Rozanov
Anatoliy Ravikovich
Anatoliy Ravikovich
Yelizaveta Uvarova
Yelizaveta Uvarova
Anatoli Abramov
Anatoli Abramov
Anatoliy Azo
Anatoliy Azo
Svetlana Mazovetskaya
Svetlana Mazovetskaya
Mikhail Devyatkin
Mikhail Devyatkin
German Lupekin
German Lupekin

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Tim Taler, or the Sold Laughter (1970) about?

This enchanting Soviet fantasy follows a young boy named Tim Taler whose laughter becomes a valuable commodity in his village. As he grapples with the consequences of selling his joy, the film weaves a tale about the true cost of happiness and the importance of staying true to oneself.

Who directed Tim Taler, or the Sold Laughter?

The film was directed by Gleb Selyanin, a filmmaker known for his work in Soviet-era fantasy and family cinema.

Who stars in Tim Taler, or the Sold Laughter?

The cast includes Natalya Markova, Aleksey Rozanov, Anatoliy Ravikovich, Yelizaveta Uvarova, and Anatoli Abramov, among others.

Is Tim Taler, or the Sold Laughter (1970) worth watching?

While it may not be widely known outside Soviet cinema circles, *Tim Taler, or the Sold Laughter* is a charming and imaginative family fantasy that offers a blend of nostalgia and moral depth. Its unique premise and heartfelt performances make it a delightful discovery for genre fans.

How long is Tim Taler, or the Sold Laughter?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Tim Taler, or the Sold Laughter (1970) — A Soviet Fantasy Classic Full of Magic and Moral Lessons

Step into a whimsical world where laughter can be bought and sold in *Tim Taler, or the Sold Laughter* (1970), a Soviet-era fantasy family film directed by Gleb Selyanin. The story unfolds through the eyes of young Tim Taler, a boy whose infectious joy becomes a commodity in a village where laughter is traded like currency. As Tim navigates the consequences of his sold mirth, the film explores themes of authenticity, responsibility, and the price of fleeting happiness. The director's imaginative approach blends lighthearted fantasy with subtle social commentary, creating an atmosphere that's both enchanting and thought-provoking.

Natalya Markova stars as Tim's determined mother, anchoring the tale with warmth, while Aleksey Rozanov delivers a performance as the boy at the center of this moral dilemma. The ensemble cast, including Anatoliy Ravikovich and Yelizaveta Uvarova, bring depth to supporting roles, enriching the narrative with their distinct personalities. With its blend of magical realism and family drama, *Tim Taler, or the Sold Laughter* is a hidden gem for fans of Soviet cinema and fantasy narratives alike.