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Pysanka: The Ukrainian Easter Egg

United States, 1975
film

A demonstration of the traditional craft of painting and decorating Ukrainian Easter eggs.

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Luchak's Easter

Canada, 1978
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Christ Is Risen

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The Mole and the egg

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Happy-end

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Easter around the world. Yrs. 5-7

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Easter around the world. Yrs. 7-10

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Matrioska

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Arsenal

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A Saucer of water for the birds

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Masters of Animation 3

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