Agrega una trama en tu idiomaYoung girl from the country come to Moscow, she wants to get into University, but it's too late. Anyway, she won't give up and will do everything to get a meeting with dean and sing for him.Young girl from the country come to Moscow, she wants to get into University, but it's too late. Anyway, she won't give up and will do everything to get a meeting with dean and sing for him.Young girl from the country come to Moscow, she wants to get into University, but it's too late. Anyway, she won't give up and will do everything to get a meeting with dean and sing for him.
- Dirección
- Guionista
- Elenco
Anatoliy Papanov
- Nikolai Vasilyevich
- (as A. Papanov)
Ekaterina Savinova
- Frosya Burlakova
- (as Ye. Savinova)
Boris Bibikov
- Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Sokolov
- (as B. Bibikov)
Antonina Maksimova
- Natasha
- (as A. Maksimova)
Yuriy Gorobets
- Kostya
- (as Yu. Gorobets)
Nadezhda Zhivotova
- Mariya Semyonovna
- (as N. Zhivotova)
Aleksandr Shirvindt
- Vadim
- (as A. Shirvindt)
Yuri Belov
- Volodya
- (as Yu. Belov)
Aleksandra Denisova
- Garderobshitsa
- (as A. Denisova)
Boris Kokovkin
- Direktor instituta
- (as B. Kokovkin)
Zinaida Dyakonova
- Kontsertmester
- (as Z. Dyakonova)
Mikhail Kononov
- Bus passenger
- (sin créditos)
- Dirección
- Guionista
- Todo el elenco y el equipo
- Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro
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This is a story of a young girl, a talented singer, who comes to Moscow from the Siberian taiga to become a professional singer. She tries to enter the Music Institute and, finding out that the exams are already over, she nevertheless does everything possible to become a student.
Notable facts:
Notable facts:
- The film script was written by the director Evgeny Tashkov with his wife Ekaterina Savinova, who played the main part (Frosya Burlakova). It reflected real events in Savinovas's life.
- Ekaterina Savinova not only played her part and sang all the songs, but also recorded the sound for Nadezhda Zhivotova (the housewife at the sculptor's home).
- Evgeny Tashkov lent his voice to Anatoly Papanov (the sculptor Nikolai) and also appeared briefly as the man in sunglasses.
- Boris Bibikov (Professor Sokolov) was Savinova's teacher at the Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography.
- Savinova could not get work in the Mosfilm Studio, because she had rejected courtship of Ivan Pyryev, who was the director of the film "Cossacks of the Kuban" (1950), in which Savinova played, and then Mosfilm's director. Therefore, the film "Come Tomorrow..." was shot at the Odessa Film Studio.
- When a third of the film was ready, a commission from Moscow saw it and tried to stop it. With the help of the film director Mikhail Romm, Tashkov managed to complete the film. However, even after the release, bureaucrats tried to stop the film accusing the authors of opposing socialist realism (especially in the scene, where the sculptor breaks his works).
- Savinova got ill with brucellosis after drinking infected milk on a market. The intensive work on this film aggravated her condition. She was hospitalised and therefore the shooting of the film took two years instead of one. Later the illness developed into schizophrenia. In 1964, Savinova played brilliantly the part of Matryona in "Balzaminov's Marriage". In 1970, Ekaterina Savinova committed a suicide by throwing herself under a train.
- In 2011, the film was restored and colourized.
- In 2020, I translated the film into English, French, Swedish, Finnish, and also added Russian subtitles.
Siberian Frosya Burlakova comes to conquer the capital with her original talent. The legendary Soviet comedy
A comedy about the fate of a simple, talented girl Frosi, who came to study in Moscow from a small Siberian village, about how she achieved admission to the conservatory.
A comedy about the fate of a simple, talented girl Frosi, who came to study in Moscow from a small Siberian village, about how she achieved admission to the conservatory.
The story about Ivan Pyryev and his mistresses is a fiction from beginning to end, just like the story about Moscow officials who did not allow the film to come out, you can't even name the names of these officials, there is no documentary evidence either, so most likely it's just a fiction, the film was made at the Odessa film studio precisely because Tashkov shot almost all of his films in Odessa or Ukraine, and what's interesting is that his first films shot outside of Odessa and Ukraine were made precisely after this film, which completely destroys the story about Moscow officials, and besides, they decided everything is usual at local film studios, but Ekaterina Savina always worked with her husband and therefore also filmed only in Odessa, and in general she filmed in Moscow after the Kuban Cossacks, and Pyryev filmed not only them, but also many others.
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- TriviaThe only sculpture survived in Nikolay Vasilievich workshop, the entire movie stays behind the scenes.
- ConexionesFeatured in Legendy mirovogo kino: Yuri Belov
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- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 38 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1
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