• Source: Kindergarten (1983 film)
    • Kindergarten (Russian: Детский сад, romanized: Detskiy sad) is a Soviet drama film by Yevgeny Yevtushenko, created by him on the basis of his own memories of a military childhood.


      Plot


      In Russia, during the Great Patriotic War, a 10-year-old boy goes to live with his grandmother. On the way to it, the train gets under bombardment, so Zhenya has to move slowly on foot to the destination, meeting many friendly and not very people.


      Cast


      Sergey Gusak as Zhenya
      Galina Stakhanova as Zhenya's Grandmother
      Svetlana Yevstratova as Lilya
      Igor Sklyar as Zhenya's Father
      Klaus Maria Brandauer as German officer
      Nikolai Karachentsov as thief Spire
      Leonid Markov as imaginary blind
      Yevgeny Yevtushenko as freaky chess player
      Mikhail Roshchin as episode
      Nika Turbina as episode


      Criticism


      Yevgeny Yevtushenko's film came out in the years of the poet's disgrace, so it was not by chance that he became the subject of Soviet criticism and found recognition in the West (after an out-of-competition show at the Venice Film Festival).
      The famous film critic Victor Dyomin called the picture worthless, while the film director Savva Kulish, after watching the film, praised the work of Yevtushenko, wishing him further success: Yevtushenko is trying to implement on the screen purely literary devices hence the obviously overestimated in comparison with the usual capacity in the movie capacity of plastic images, their literary type metaphorical. Sometimes this metaphoricity strikes accuracy and truth. Sometimes it seems deliberate, and then reveals a taste of literary. But before us is a clear attempt to try the film equipment on the utmost strain, and this attempt is fruitful not only for the writer, but also for the cinema.
      Script writer Yevgeny Gabrilovich supported the creative search for the poet.
      Aleksandr Fyodorov: All this looks pretentious, secondary and even unprofessional. But the nonprofessionality of the author of the film in the cinema, as it is paradoxical, has also positive aspects. Yevtushenko removes the picture of the memory of his military childhood so that the mosaic of events consists of many unpolished, different and unequal episodes.


      References




      External links


      Kindergarten at IMDb
      Евгений Евтушенко устроил в Зиме «Детский сад»

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