Higher Than Rainbow

Higher Than Rainbow or (Russian: Выше радуги, romanized: Vyshe radugi) is a 1986 Soviet television musical film directed by Georgi Yungvald-Khilkevich.

Schoolboy Alik Raduga (“Rainbow”) lives in a creative family (his father is a musician and composer, mother is a choreographer) which has made him a dreamer and a poet.

In his fantasies Alik floats on the table like a gondola on the sea and communicates with the Siren, who suddenly offers Raduga to fulfill his innermost desire.

Siren performs the boy's request, but stipulates one condition: if Raduga ever tells a single lie, the gift will disappear immediately!

[1] The song "Zurbagan" refers to the city of the same name in the fantasy world of Grinlandia in the novels and short stories of Alexander Grin.