Iyulskiy dozhd
- 1967
- 1h 47min
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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaA thirty-year-old typist reconsiders her values and priorities regarding her friends, fiancé, and life in general.A thirty-year-old typist reconsiders her values and priorities regarding her friends, fiancé, and life in general.A thirty-year-old typist reconsiders her values and priorities regarding her friends, fiancé, and life in general.
Ilya Bylinkin
- Zhenya
- (as I. Bylinkin)
Yuri Ilchuk
- Leva
- (as Yu. Ilchuk)
Boris Belousov
- Shanovalov
- (as B. Belousov)
Viktoriya Beskova
- Zhena Shanovalova
- (as V. Beskova)
Valentina Sharykina
- Lusya
- (as V. Sharykina)
Vitaliy Belyakov
- Yura
- (as Vitaly Belyakov)
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- CuriosidadesDebut of actress Alla Pokrovskaya.
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The movie has rather a loose plot of a perished love as a background for displaying the Moscow life in the 60-s. It's mostly a set of shrewd observations with a clear premonition and question mark at the end.
It shows the time of the choice of a future way for the country. In fact the choice was already made in October 1964, when conformist climbers and unprincipled egotists (Volodya) took a lead of the Soviet society and eventually destroyed it. The most charming and human figure of the movie is Alik, played by the famous Russian bard Yuri Vizbor. Alik represents the honest and skeptical part of Soviet society, that didn't have much hope for the bright future and tried to enjoy the life, avoiding ranting and bargaining with the conscience.
One of the most brilliant films of the ending Khruschiov's "thaw", reflecting its hopes and vague apprehensions. The vivid scenes of Moscow 60-s intellectuals life are portrayed with a slight irony and melancholy, that makes the movie an enjoyable souvenir for a couple of Soviet generations.
It shows the time of the choice of a future way for the country. In fact the choice was already made in October 1964, when conformist climbers and unprincipled egotists (Volodya) took a lead of the Soviet society and eventually destroyed it. The most charming and human figure of the movie is Alik, played by the famous Russian bard Yuri Vizbor. Alik represents the honest and skeptical part of Soviet society, that didn't have much hope for the bright future and tried to enjoy the life, avoiding ranting and bargaining with the conscience.
One of the most brilliant films of the ending Khruschiov's "thaw", reflecting its hopes and vague apprehensions. The vivid scenes of Moscow 60-s intellectuals life are portrayed with a slight irony and melancholy, that makes the movie an enjoyable souvenir for a couple of Soviet generations.
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- 16 oct 2004
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- 46.533 US$
- Duración1 hora 47 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.35 : 1
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By what name was Iyulskiy dozhd (1967) officially released in Canada in English?
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