Lessons at the end of spring
Publicerat av lucas4you den juni 14, 2009
Another Russian coming of age film, this one from 1989, where you sometimes in the dialogue can sense the fall of the Soviet union, even if the film is pre-perestrojka. Like most other Russian coming of age films, this one is also of high class, with excellent performances from for example the thirteen year old boy (played by Danya Tolkachev), but also from the other characters. The story is well written and the soundtrack quiet ok, especially towards the end. The film is about a boy who gets imprisoned after having attending a street riot on his way to the cinemas. We will then follow his days in prison, which can be a harsh place to be at his age.
* Country: Soviet Union
* Release: 1989
* Director: Oleg Kavun
* Actors: Danya Tolkachev
* Award: Promotional award, Cottbus Film Festival of Young East European Cinema
Photo: *****(excellent)
Acting: ****(very good)
Story: ****(very good)
Soundtrack: ***(good)
Total: ****(very good)
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skykid sade
Some time ago I saw this film too – you can find my view on it at my blog – also there is a short clip in YouTube from it : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=InzVlaL4hHU
To some extent it is a bit scary that things just like the one what one can see in this film are happening in the real life. Few days ago I saw a clip about a 10 years old being brought to the court in the US in chains and all that – such an abuse of authority is really disgusting no matter where it happens . The film itself is quite good – and is a must see for anyone who would like to experience a real story – even a bit harsher .
quex sade
I give this film five stars. I’ve wanted to upload it, but only have it on VHS so it’s a hassle. Anyway, I highly recommend it!