The mention of "VHS" suggests you may be looking at a specific archival entry or a collector's item. Standard PAL (for Soviet/European markets).
Because the text in your prompt contains encoding errors (Mojibake), it seems to refer to the classic Nikolai Gogol story or the 1970 theatrical/television broadcast era of Soviet cinema. 🎬 Film Profile: The Night Before Christmas (1970)
A blend of Orthodox Christian themes and pagan Slavic mythology. 📼 The VHS & Archival Context
Vakula captures a Devil (Chort) and forces him to fly to Saint Petersburg to retrieve the shoes. 🎥 Production Characteristics Genre: Folk-Fantasy / Musical / Comedy.
Oksana promises to marry Vakula only if he brings her the Tsaritsa’s slippers.
While the most famous version is the 1961 live-action film by Aleksandr Rou, the year is significant for the widespread televised distribution and eventual home video (VHS) legacy of Gogol’s Evenings on a Farm Near Dikanka stories in the USSR. 📜 The Story (Based on Nikolai Gogol)
Vakula the Smith, a pious and strong young man.
Often released under labels like "Krupnyy Plan" (Крупный план) which specialized in restoring Soviet cinema for home video in the late 80s and 90s.