Springtime (1947 film) explained

Springtime
Director:Grigori Aleksandrov
Starring:Lyubov Orlova
Nikolay Cherkasov
Faina Ranevskaya
Music:Isaak Dunayevsky
Cinematography:Yuri Yekelchik
Studio:Mosfilm
Runtime:102 min.
Country:Soviet Union
Language:Russian

Springtime (Russian: Весна|Vesna) is a 1947 Soviet musical-comedy film directed by Grigori Aleksandrov and starring Lyubov Orlova, Nikolay Cherkasov and Faina Ranevskaya.

Plot

Director Arkady Gromov decides to make a film about the life of scientists, presenting them as grim hermits detached from life, completely immersed in research. As a prototype, the director decides to use a real scientist – Irina Nikitina, director of the Sun Institute. For the role of "Nikitina", Gromov finds Vera Shatrova, a young operetta actress who is an exact mirror image of her character.

Not wanting to interrupt her work in the operetta, Shatrova meets Nikitina and asks her for the time being to double for her on the set. Thus Nikitina for the first time gets to know director Gromov and the screenplay of the future film about scientists. She strongly opposes Gromov's views about the scientific world and explains to the director the errors of his outlook. In turn, Nikitina sees how complex and painstaking the work of filmmakers is. Because of the "swap", Nikitina and Shatrova get into many absurd situations but at the end of the film all is resolved swimmingly.

Cast

Filming

Awards

At the 8th Venice International Film Festival in 1947 Lyubov Orlova received a special prize for the best female acting. The film was also screened at the Mariánské Lázně International Film Festival in the same year and at the Locarno International Film Festival in July 1948.[5]

Notes and References

  1. Oleg Kovalov. History of the film studio Mosfilm // Newest history of native cinema. 1986—2000.
  2. Web site: "Весна". История одного фильма. Argumenty i Fakty. Наталия Григорьева .
  3. Web site: Весна. VokrugTV.
  4. Lyudmila Lunina. Women loved by Nikolai Svanidze. Ogoniok. Moscow. ZAO "Kommersant. Publishing house". 2001. ru. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20101230163556/http://www.ogoniok.com/archive/2001/4703-4704/28-32-35/. 2010-12-30.
  5. Web site: Весна. Х/ф. Russia-K.