Day by Day (Russian: День за днём, romanized: Den' za dnyom) is a Soviet TV series directed by Vsevolod Shilovsky, based on a screenplay by Mikhail Ancharov [ru].[2] Considered the first Soviet television series (17 episodes) filmed by the USSR Central Television.[2][3]
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Directed by | Vsevolod Shilovsky |
Written by | Mikhail Ancharov |
Starring | Vyacheslav Nevinny Nina Sazonova Alexey Gribov Yuri Gorobets Nina Popova |
Cinematography | Vladislav Yefimov Oleg Bogdanov Boris Kiparisov |
Music by | Ilya Katayev |
Production company | Soviet Central Television |
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Running time | 1145 minutes[1] |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
Moscow in the early 1970s. The heroes are the residents of a large communal apartment, different families, in particular, the Yakushevs and Banykins. Neighbors become almost relatives, and their fate is closely intertwined. The old house is going to be scrapped, and all neighbors will have to be resettled in different apartments.