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Devchata is a romantic comedy set in an isolated Russian logging camp, in the late 1950s. A pig-tailed young girl, Tosya, arrives from school with a cooking degree, and joins a group of other women who work in jobs supporting the loggers. Tosya is assigned as a cook for the camp.
The Voice of Love (German: Die Stimme der Liebe) is a 1934 German musical comedy film directed by Victor Janson and starring Marcel Wittrisch, Maria Beling, Marieluise Claudius. It was in the tradition of operetta films . [ 1 ]
Some of the songs on the album were taken from previous David Lynch productions. "Up in Flames" had previously appeared on Lynch's 1990 musical play Industrial Symphony No. 1; "Questions in a World of Blue", an instrumental version of "She Would Die for Love", and an instrumental version of "The Voice of Love" were all included in the film Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me, which was also directed ...
In a Moldavian village, a young man named Mircha returns home late at night with a cart of hay. Along the way, he encounters a girl, Nutsa, who has been waiting for him and whom he also likes. They spend the night together, and in the morning, they head back to the village. Upon arriving at Mircha's home, his father notices a girl hiding in the ...
A Cruel Romance (Russian: Жестокий романс, romanized: Zhestokiy romans) is a 1984 Russian romantic drama directed by Eldar Ryazanov. [1] It is based on Alexander Ostrovsky's classic play Without a Dowry (1878). [2] which had earlier been adapted into a film in 1937. The main female role was played by Larisa Guzeyeva in her ...
The Girl and the Echo (Russian: Девочка и эхо, romanized: Devochka i ekho; alternative title: The Last Day of Vacation, Lithuanian: Paskutinė atostogų diena) is a 1964 Soviet romantic drama film directed by Arūnas Žebriūnas and produced by Lithuanian Film Studios.
Vadim and Sasha, two friends and university students, are each on their own quest for love. Vadim is a bold ladies' man, while Sasha is a modest and inexperienced romantic. At a party, they each meet someone: Vadim starts seeing Marina, the granddaughter of a general, who lives with her grandmother in a spacious apartment in central Moscow.
After Stalin's death some scenes and frames were censored (for example, Stalin's statue at VDNKh, Molotov's reference in his government telegram). [7]The full version of the film was shown in the early 1990s, in the program Kinopravda? on Channel One Russia, and in 2002 on the centenary of the birth of Lyubov Orlova, on Russia-1 the complete version of the film was shown, but with ...