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The Old New Year (Russian: Cтаpый Нoвый гoд, romanized: Stariy Noviy god) is a 1981 Soviet comedy film directed by Naum Ardashnikov and Oleg Yefremov. After the successful staging at the Moscow Art Theatre (directed by Oleg Yefremov), based on Mikhail Roshchin's play of the same name, it was filmed at Mosfilm with almost the same set of actors. It is considered to be one of the most significant works by Naum Ardashnikov.
Plot
The Old New Year's Eve. Two families – Sebeykins, representatives of the working class and Poluorlovs, representatives of the intelligentsia – celebrate the holiday, Sebeykins also have a housewarming. Pyotr Poluorlov comes home in the evening, everything is ready for the holiday, but he is in a bad mood. He is disappointed with his life and with everything that he has achieved. Wealth and the equipped apartment – this is not something what he has been living for. His wife and family do not understand why he suddenly decided to throw away furniture, TV-set and the piano from the apartment. Pyotr Sebeykin also does not find a common language with his family. He worked all his life to achieve welfare and prosperity for his family, but all of a sudden it turns to mean nothing for him.
Finally Poluorlov and Sebeykin quarrel with their families and slamming their doors, both leave their homes. The two men take their friends with them and go to banya, and after taking a bath and drinking a mug of beer, they try to understand how to live further.
Cast
Vyacheslav Nevinny — Pyotr Sebeykin, toy factory worker
Alexander Kalyagin — Pyotr Poluorlov, engineer-inventor
Yevgeny Yevstigneyev — Ivan Adamytch, neighbor
Kseniya Minina — Klava, Sebeykin's wife
Irina Miroshnichenko — Klava, Poluorlov's wife'
Pyotr Shcherbakov — Gosha, Poluorlov's friend
Anastasiya Nemolyaeva — Lisa, Sebeykin's daughter
Valentin Karmanov — Fedya, Poluorlov's son
Viktor Petrov — Vasya, Sebeykin's friend
Georgi Burkov — Sebeykin's father-in-law
Valeriya Dementyeva — Sebeykin's mother-in-law
Tatyana Zabrodina — Lyuba, Sebeykin's sister
Vladimir Troshin — Lyuba's husband
Liliya Yevstigneyeva — Inna, Poluorlov's sister
Marina Dobrovolskaya — Dasha, TV-worker
Vyacheslav Stepanov — Valerik, Poluorlov's school friend
Boris Shcherbakov — student, Sebeykin's relative
Yevgeniya Khanayeva — Anna Romanovna, Klava Poluorlova's aunt
Natalya Nazarova — Nyura, Sebeykin's relative
Tatyana Nikitina — singer
Sergey Nikitin — singer with guitar
Soundtrack
Sergey Nikitin's song "Snow is Falling" (rus. «Снег идёт», lyrics by Boris Pasternak) appeared in this movie for the first time. This Pasternak's poem mentions Old New Year. This song was released by Melodiya studio on vinyl discs, compact cassettes and reel-to-reel tapes. Boney M.'s song "Let It All Be" also appears in the film.
References
External links
The Old New Year at IMDb
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