There Lived Kozyavin

There Lived Kozyavin (Russian: Жил-был Козявин) is a 1966 Soviet animated short directed by Andrei Khrzhanovsky, written by Lazar Lagin and Gennady Shpalikov.

Andrey Khrzhanovskij directed this film in a surrealist, constructivist world, which resembles paintings by Giorgio de Chirico.

An active ramp in the building site, which worked intermittently up and down, didn't frighten up Kozyavin.

Kozyavin sparked a light and went through paintings and antiques and finally saw two people, who looked like thieves.

Walking through its backbone like a stair, he saw a paleontologist, who was researching the skeleton, and asked him the common question.

A body of stagnant water didn't block him to accomplish the task the boss gave him, so Kozyavin swam, until he reached Antarctica.

Kozyavin walked around the world, until he arrived his office after failing to accomplish his boss's instruction to find Sidorov.