Epilogue | |
Native Name: | Russian: Эпилог |
Director: | Marlen Khutsiev |
Producer: | Fabian Mogilevsky |
Cinematography: | Leonid Kalashnikov |
Editing: | Lyudmila Sviridenko |
Released: | [1] |
Studio: | Mosfilm |
Runtime: | 98 min. |
Country: | Soviet Union |
Language: | Russian |
Epilogue (Russian: Послесловие|Posleslovie) is a 1983 Soviet psychological drama film directed by Marlen Khutsiev.[2] [3] A screen adaptation of the story of writer Yuri Pakhomov.
Alexey Borisovich, a 75-year-old father from a small town in the south of Russia, comes to Moscow to visit his daughter. But the daughter went on a business trip. The elderly man meets his son-in-law, who had taken a leave to work on his thesis.
Two representatives of different generations and views on life spend several days together. Alexey Borisovich, a former military surgeon, while waiting for his daughter, spends time talking with his son-in-law Vladimir, occasionally meeting his old friends and walking around Moscow, where he spent his pre-war youth.
For the role of Alexey Borisovich, director Khutsiev originally invited Leonid Obolensky.[4] The film was shot in Moscow on Vernadsky Avenue, Koshtoyants Street and in the Olympic Village.[5]