USSR 1956, Feature film, 94 min
Directed by
Marlen Khutsyev & Feliks Mironer
with
Nina Ivanova, Nikolai Rybnikov, Vladimir Guliaev, Valentina Pugacheva, Gennadii Yukhtin
Language
OmeU (Russian with English subtitles)
The film is set in the 1950s in a small working-class village in southern Ukraine, where Tatyana Levchenko, a graduate of the Pedagogical Institute, arrives to teach Russian language and literature at a factory school for young workers. At the school, she becomes the class teacher of the eighth grade, where Alexander, a production manager, is studying. Alexander falls in love with Tatyana, but communication between the two young people proves to be quite difficult. Most of the film was shot in Zaporizhzhya, where the love story unfolds against the backdrop of springtime streets, modest workers' apartments and the light of Siemens Martin furnaces.
There will be an introduction before the movie. After the movie we will talk with Ilia Gladshtein and Mariam Naiem about the Ukrainian-Soviet film heritage.
ENG:The film is set in the 1950s in a small working-class village in southern Ukraine, where Tatyana Levchenko, a graduate of the Pedagogical Institute, arrives to teach Russian language and literature at a factory school for young workers. At the school, Tatyana becomes the class teacher of the eighth grade, where Alexander, a production manager, is studying. Alexander falls in love with Tatyana, but communication between the two young people proves to be quite difficult. Most of the film was shot in Zaporizhzhya, where the love story unfolds against the backdrop of springtime streets, modest workers' apartments and the light of Siemens Martin furnaces. (Russian with English subtitles)
There will be an introduction before the movie. Afterwards we will talk with Ilia Gladshtein and Mariam Naiem about the Ukrainian-Soviet film heritage.
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