The Aristocratic Peasant Girl | |
Native Name: | ru|Барышня-крестьянка |
Director: | Aleksey Sakharov |
Producer: | Lyudmila Pozharskaya |
Music: | Vladimir Komarov |
Cinematography: | Nikolay Nemolyaev |
Editing: | Antonina Zimina |
Studio: | Mosfilm |
Runtime: | 112 minutes |
Country: | Russia |
Language: | Russian |
The Aristocratic Peasant Girl (ru|Барышня-крестьянка|Baryshnya-krestyanka) is a 1995 Russian romantic drama film directed by Aleksey Sakharov.[1] It is loosely based on a tale with the same name from Pushkin's The Belkin Tales.
A young master visits a neighboring estate. The girl Lisa wants to meet him, but this is prevented by the conflict of their parents. Lisa found out that the master loves to walk in the woods in the morning and early in the morning sets off in search of him.[2]
The title of the film refers to the plot element whereby Yelizaveta disguises herself as a peasant girl.