July Rain (Russian: Июльский дождь, romanized: Iyulskiy dozhd) is a 1967 Soviet drama film directed by Marlen Khutsiev.[1]
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Directed by | Marlen Khutsiev |
Written by | Anatoly Grebnev Marlen Khutsiev |
Produced by | Aleksandr Yablochkin |
Starring | Yevgenia Uralova Aleksandr Belyavsky Yuri Vizbor |
Cinematography | German Lavrov |
Edited by | A. Abramova |
Music by | Bulat Okudzhava Yuriy Vizbor |
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Running time | 107 min |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
The heroes of the film are about thirty. Very often at this time people have a period of revision of the positions already developed earlier. Lena, the heroine of this film, comes to such revision. She has a lot to think about again.
She begins to understand that the previous assessment of the surface, all appears to her in a different, more clear and sharp light. It is sometimes associated with loss. Lena loses her former closest person who becomes a stranger and distant.
Marlen Khutsiev's film was released at the very end of the ottepel, at about the same time the films of Andrey Konchalovsky, Andrey Tarkovsky, Kira Muratova, Alexander Alov and Vladimir Naumov were put on the shelf.
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