Epilogue (film) explained

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.

Plot

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.

Cast

Production

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]

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://www.kinopoisk.ru/film/posleslovie-1983-43166/ Epilogue
  2. https://www.kino-teatr.ru/kino/movie/5484/annot/ Epilogue
  3. Web site: Марлен Хуциев, сейсмограф эпохи . 2019-05-19 . 2019-05-19 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190519063647/http://seance.ru/blog/portrait/hutsiev/ . dead .
  4. https://www.cheltv.ru/Marlen-Huciev-prinyal-uchastie-v-kinofestivale-Polnyy-arthaus/ Марлен Хуциев принял участие в кинофестивале «Полный артхаус»
  5. http://www.cultin.ru/films-posleslovie-film Послесловие Хуциева