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Older Sister (Russian: Старшая сестра, romanized: Starshaya sestra) is a Soviet feature film, shot in 1966, Georgy Natanson on the play by Aleksandr Volodin My older sister.
Plot
In Leningrad, two orphaned sisters, Nadya and Lida Ryazayeva, live with their uncle, Ukhov. Nadya works at a construction site while studying at a technical school, and Lida is a high school student. The narrative begins with philosophical debates about happiness, contrasting Lida's belief in the joy of labor for others with her personal dissatisfaction. Complications arise when a misunderstanding involving Nadya and a man named Ogorodnikov brings conflict and embarrassment. Meanwhile, Lida, encouraged by Nadya’s unwavering belief in her talent, attempts to enter a theatrical school but fails. Nadya unexpectedly impresses the selection committee with her knowledge of Stanislavski's work, earning a place herself. Despite this, she agrees with her uncle's practical advice to focus on her job and studies, shelving her theatrical aspirations for her sister’s well-being.
Years pass, and Lida, now sick after a skiing trip organized by her old friend Kirill, rekindles their bond despite his marriage. Their secret relationship strains everyone, particularly Nadya, who clashes with Lida over her choices and confronts Kirill’s wife, Shura, a cheerful and unsuspecting teacher. The tension culminates in emotional breakdowns as Lida accuses Nadya of controlling her life, leading to a heated fallout and Lida's departure. Nadya, wracked with guilt and unable to reconcile her actions, is left questioning what to do next. In the end, Lida chooses to leave Kirill, finding strength in separating herself from the tangled emotions that defined her relationships.
Cast
Tatyana Doronina as Nadya, older sister
Natalya Tenyakova as Lydia, younger sister
Mikhail Zharov as Dmitry Petrovich Ukhov (uncle Mitya)
Vitaly Solomin as Kirill
Leonid Kuravlyov as Volodya
Valentina Sharykina as Shura
Yevgeniy Yevstigneyev as Ogorodnikov
Oleg Basilashvili as Oleg Medynsky
Inna Churikova as Nelly
Viktor Ilichyov as entrant
References
External links
Older Sister at IMDb