Pokrovskie vorota
- Téléfilm
- 1983
- 2h 20m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
7,9/10
3,2 k
MA NOTE
Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueLove and curiosities of neighbors in a communal apartment. A cult comedy about Moscow in the 50s, which was sold in quotes.Love and curiosities of neighbors in a communal apartment. A cult comedy about Moscow in the 50s, which was sold in quotes.Love and curiosities of neighbors in a communal apartment. A cult comedy about Moscow in the 50s, which was sold in quotes.
Valentina Voilkova
- Rita
- (as V. Voilkova)
Emmanuil Geller
- Savelyich
- (as E. Geller)
Mikhail Kozakov
- Older Konstanin Romin
- (as M. Kozakov)
Commentaire en vedette
This is a sweet, kind, beautifully filmed story of life in the late fifties Moscow, as seen by a young student, come from the provinces to live with his elderly aunt (the talented and breathtakingly beautiful Sofiya Pilyavskaya), in a shadowy communal apartment. If you are not watching in translation, take note of the songs. The three main songs of this film are nearly the most famous fifties songs written by the late, great Bulat Okudzhava. Leonid Bronevoy (memorable as Muller in "The Seventeen Moments of Spring" mini-series), is charming as the aging singer, Velyurov, and the unforgettable Morgunov has a brief part as the song-writer, dominated by his "evil genius" of a wife. This is a charming film.
- iliawarlock
- 13 nov. 2000
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- AnecdotesSoviet censorship had a problem with the film's final sequence, where a motorcycle seems to be flying away. The asked the director, Mikhail Kozakov, "Where is it flying away to? Israel?" (referring to the massive immigration of Russian Jews to Israel at that time). Stunned, Kozakov replied, "No, to the future."
- Générique farfeluThe end credits feature old black and white photographs of the actors in their childhood or youth.
- Autres versionsNearly all DVD versions of the film are cut by ca. 3 minutes in various dialogs, most notably in a scene with enraged Velyurov. The uncut version is also available on DVD in Russia (a version without sound/picture restoration).
- ConnexionsFeatured in Pro lyubov. Tolko dlya vzroslykh (2017)
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Détails
Box-office
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 8 101 $ US
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By what name was Pokrovskie vorota (1983) officially released in Canada in English?
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