The Long Farewell Explained

The Long Farewell
Director:Kira Muratova
Producer:Grigory Kogan
Music:Oleg Karavaychuk
Cinematography:Gennadi Karyuk
Studio:Odessa Film Studio
Editing:Valentina Oleinik
Runtime:95 minutes
Country:USSR
Language:Russian

The Long Farewell (Russian: Долгие проводы|Dolgie provody) is a Soviet film drama directed by Kira Muratova.

It was filmed in 1971, but it was put on a shelf and was only released on the screens in perestroika in 1987.[1]

Plot

For a long time, Yevgenia Vasilyevna was busy only with her son Sasha. With the advent of free time, as her son grew older, Nikolai Sergeyevich began to look after her. In the summer, the son went to visit his father. After his return, he began to change. His mother understands that her son wants to leave, but she does not have enough wisdom to behave properly in the current situation.

Cast

Awards and nominations

1987

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://www.kino-teatr.ru/kino/movie/sov/1929/annot/ Долгие проводы (1971) — информация о фильме
  2. http://nika.kinonews.ru/1988 Премия «Ника» 1988: номинанты и победители
  3. https://www.kinopoisk.ru/film/44255/awards/ Долгие проводы