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Latest revision as of 21:02, 20 October 2025
2026 Russian film
Buratino (Буратино) is an upcoming Russian musical fantasy film directed by Igor Voloshin, the film was an adaptation of The Golden Key, or the Adventures of Buratino by Aleksey Tolstoy in turn an adaptation of the 1883 Italian novel The Adventures of Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi.[1][2]
The film stars child actress Vitaliya Korniyenko as the title character, and Aleksandr Yatsenko as Papa Carlo, alongside Fyodor Bondarchuk, Viktoriya Isakova, Alexander Petrov, Anastasiya Talyzina, Mark Eydelshteyn, and Stepan Belozyorov.
It is scheduled to be theatrically released on January 1, 2026.[3]
Carlo suddenly comes into possession of an ancient magic key that can grant any wish. Carlo wants only one thing – a son. This wish is almost fulfilled, but everything doesn’t go according to plan. The log comes to life, and from it emerges a smart, cheerful, and wooden boy. Over time, he begins to realize that he is different from others, and he decides to set out on a long journey to prove to his father that he is a good son.[4]
- Vitaliya Korniyenko as Buratino, a doll
- Aleksandr Yatsenko as Papa Carlo, an organ grinder and Buratino’s adoptive father
- Fyodor Bondarchuk as Karabas Barabas, a wealthy doctor of puppetry and director of a puppet theater
- Viktoriya Isakova as Alice the Fox, a street swindler who pretends to be lame
- Alexander Petrov as Basilio the Cat, a street swindler who pretends to be blind
- Anastasiya Talyzina as Malvina, a doll, a girl with blue hair
- Mark Eydelshteyn as Artemon, a poodle, Malvina’s devoted servant
- Stepan Belozyorov as Pierrot, a doll, a poet in love with Malvina
The role of Buratino will be played by 15-year-old Vitaliya Korniyenko. The actress plays a wooden boy in a mocap suit that uses sensors to track and record his movements.
Filming took place in the Moscow Oblast.[5]

