Lights on the River explained

Lights on the River
Native Name:Russian: Огни на реке
Director:Viktor Eisymont
Music:Anatoli Lepin
Cinematography:Bentsion Monastyrsky
Runtime:80 min.
Country:Soviet Union
Language:Russian
Studio:Gorky Film Studio

Lights on the River (Russian: Огни на реке|Ogni na reke) is a 1954 Soviet children's film directed by Viktor Eisymont.[1] [2] [3] A screen version of the novel of the same name by Nikolai Dubov.[4] [5]

Plot

Schoolboy from Kyiv came on vacation to his uncle, a working buoy-driver on the Dnieper. Not at once, but he made friends with the local guys, and even helped his uncle to prevent the ship from crashing.

Cast

Criticism

The peculiarity of the story by Dubov, on the basis of which the script Lights on the River was written, lay in its bright, optimistic sound, in the truthful revelation of the characters and psychology of the children. Eisymont was largely able to preserve and convey this peculiarity of the story well. In the film lives joyful, poetic atmosphere of the children's world.[4]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Детский фильм 1954 года "Огни на реке" покажут в кинотеатре на Костякова. timiryazevskiy.mos.ru. 17 September 2018.
  2. Web site: Надувные скульптуры, волкозомби и фестиваль мультфильмов: куда пойти в выходные в Москве. glasnarod.ru. 17 September 2018.
  3. https://www.perm.kp.ru/daily/25770.4/2754600/ Настя и Катя хотели, чтобы пришёл Дед Мороз. И чтобы война скорее закончилась
  4. https://books.google.com/books?id=vL0vAQAAIAAJ&q=огни+на+реке++эйсымонт Искусство кино
  5. Web site: Кино на ТВ. 5 July 1997. 17 September 2018.
  6. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0212397/fullcredits/?ref_=tt_ov_st_sm Огни на реке (1954) Full Cast & Crew