• Source: The Long Farewell
    • The Long Farewell (Russian: Долгие проводы, romanized: 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.


      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


      Zinaida Sharko as Yevgenia Vasilyevna Ustinova
      Oleg Vladimirsky as Sasha Ustinov
      Yuri Kayurov as Nikolai Sergeyevich
      Lidia Dranovskaya as Vykhodtseva
      Viktor Ilchenko as Pavel Konstantinovich
      Lidiya Brazilskaya as Tonya
      Svetlana Kabanova as Tatiana Kartseva


      Awards and nominations


      1987
      Nika Award — Best Film, Best Director (Kira Muratova), Best Actress (Zinaida Sharko), Best Cinematographer (Gennadi Karyuk): nom
      All-Union Film Festival — Grand Prix Jury: win
      Locarno Festival — FIPRESCI Award: win


      References




      External links


      The Long Farewell at IMDb
      Sergey Kudryavtsev's Review

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