A Long Happy Life (Russian: Долгая счастливая жизнь, romanized: Dolgaya schastlivaya zhizn) is a 1966 Soviet melodrama film directed by Gennady Shpalikov.[2][3]
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Russian: Долгая счастливая жизнь | |
Directed by | Gennady Shpalikov |
Written by | Gennady Shpalikov |
Produced by | Vladimir Besprozvanny |
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Cinematography | Dmitry Meskhiev |
Edited by | Aleksandra Borovskaya |
Music by | Vyacheslav Ovchinnikov[1] |
Production company | Lenfilm |
Release date | 1966 |
Running time | 76 min. |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
Included in the 100 best Russian films according to the Russian Guild of Film Critics (No. 92).[4]
The film tells about the geologist Viktor, who on his way home meets a girl named Lena, whom he falls in love with. Victor promises her a long happy life, but in reality everything does not turn out as he thought. He understands that his feelings are not as strong as at the first meeting, and she, in turn, was ready for this.[5]