Tema

"A Stinging Comedy from Russia"

Oct 1 1986 N/A 1h 39m
Comedy, Drama, Romance

In search of inspiration and new topics, the famous metropolitan writer Kim Yesenin goes to the province. Unexpectedly for himself, he discovers that here people live very differently than in the world familiar to him. By chance, he witnesses someone else's love drama - intellectual Sasha and dissident Andrei who is leaving for America. He is shocked by this complex conflict and fictitious problems, where there is no place for either melancholy or depression. In this situation, the hero decides to go to Moscow...

Plot

A self-pitying but popular playwright drives to Vladimir to relax with a doting female student and another writer. He's convinced his writing is of no lasting value, but he still has an ego, about his work and his masculine appeal. He's drawn to a museum guide he sees on his first afternoon, and when she appears at dinner, he tries charm. She reads widely, knows his work, loved it once and now finds it trivial; and she says so. He's stung. The next day, they walk through a cemetery where she talks of a dead peasant's poems and he grabs an idea of hers as the theme for a new play. She remains indifferent; he's baffled. So that night he spies on her. All is revealed.

Written by

Aleksandr Baldenkov, Aleksandr Chervinsky, Gleb Panfilov

Directed by

Gleb Panfilov

Production Countries

Soviet Union

Production Companies

Mosfilm

Languages

Awards

5 wins

Scores
# of Votes
673
Average Rating
7.2 out of 10
Metascore
NA
Popularity
NA