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Zavtra byla voyna

  • 1987
  • 1h 29m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
7,7/10
1 k
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Zavtra byla voyna (1987)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThis movie is based on a novel by Boris Vasiliev and describes life in a small Russian provincial town in 1940 - one year before Germany invaded the Soviet Union.This movie is based on a novel by Boris Vasiliev and describes life in a small Russian provincial town in 1940 - one year before Germany invaded the Soviet Union.This movie is based on a novel by Boris Vasiliev and describes life in a small Russian provincial town in 1940 - one year before Germany invaded the Soviet Union.

  • Director
    • Yuriy Kara
  • Writer
    • Boris Vasilev
  • Stars
    • Sergey Nikonenko
    • Nina Ruslanova
    • Vera Alentova
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    7,7/10
    1 k
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Yuriy Kara
    • Writer
      • Boris Vasilev
    • Stars
      • Sergey Nikonenko
      • Nina Ruslanova
      • Vera Alentova
    • 10Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 1Commentaire de critique
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
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    Sergey Nikonenko
    Sergey Nikonenko
    • Nikolay Romakhin
    Nina Ruslanova
    Nina Ruslanova
    • Polyakova - Iskra's Mother
    Vera Alentova
    Vera Alentova
    • Valentina 'Valendra' Antonovna
    Irina Cherichenko
    Irina Cherichenko
    • Iskra Polyakova
    Natalya Negoda
    Natalya Negoda
    • Zina Kovalenko
    Yuliya Tarkhova
    Yuliya Tarkhova
    • Vika Lyuberetskaya
    Vladimir Zamanskiy
    Vladimir Zamanskiy
    • Leonid Lyuberetskiy
    Rodion Ovchinnikov
    Rodion Ovchinnikov
    • Zhora Landys
    Gennadiy Frolov
    Gennadiy Frolov
    • Stameskin
    Vladislav Demchenko
    Vladislav Demchenko
    • Pasha Ostapchuk
    Sergei Stolyarov
    Sergei Stolyarov
    • Artyom Shefer
    Aleksandr Aleksandrov
      Viktor Anikiyev
      Viktor Anikiyev
      • Sledovatel
      • (as V. Anikiyev)
      M. Anisimov
      Valeri Ataman
        A. Gavrilov
        Lina Gurina
        Tatyana Koltsova
        Tatyana Koltsova
        • mama Ziny
        • (as T. Gilinova)
        • Director
          • Yuriy Kara
        • Writer
          • Boris Vasilev
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        Commentaires des utilisateurs10

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        10snowball-15

        A story about 16 year-olds meant to perish in WWII

        That is a wonderful movie that breaks your heart. The story takes us in the last autumn before Germany invaded USSR. A group of high school kids with their eternal business of first love, classes, leaders and dreamers is suddenly thrown out of peaceful existence. A father of the most likable girl is taken by KGB and she has to renounce him publicly. She can not betray him and so she invites all her true friends (those who did not desert her for being a daughter of the enemy of the state) for a picnic. She does not say so, but t is a farewell. After that she takes an overdose of sleeping pills. In an unbelievable twist of fate (KGB almost never released its victims) her father is released in few days. The story runs about a week, but boy, how fast this kids had to grow up. It is like the innocence of their existence was lost. One day they lived in the most perfect country, where justice and equality ruled, or so they were brought up to believe. And next they new that it all were lies and innocent people were destroyed by regime without mercy. There was also problem of loyalty. Who do you stay loyal to, your friend or your country? The movie ends with few laconic lines of information what happened to the rest of the class during the war. Somebody was burned in a tank, somebody was hanged for participation in resistance, somebody became an ace pilot. It is a great movie, see it if you have an opportunity. May be you would learn something you did not know about people from the USSR and about this period of history.
        9kansaj

        Deep and insightful

        There are movies, which i don't have the wish to see second time, because the first impression was so deep and insightful, that the second time raise the fear that it could disturb what I gained from the first one. And this movie gives much, too much, question after question, where no answer is absolute. It is movie about The Life, about the wish to live and about the fear of it. It describes the life of some young Sowjets before the break of the Nazi invasion, where the Sowjet presence is depicted with the real touch of emotions. As a typical Sowjet (Russian) movie the feeling and the play of the actors dominates, but because of the confrontation between young and old, in between the young ones and the old ones, there is no single cadre, which gives me a second of time to relax and I jump form one personage into another. I think that it is amazing how this feeling drama, succeed to overcome the tragedy of the situation, of its fearful environment and to glorify the Human. Somehow there is no trail of judgment, but the actors' play resolve it in the endless search for happiness of their personages. There many strong movies showing what human do to other human, this movie shows us what one can do to it self. Just the end is a bit of pathetic, but it is the true end, unfortunately, where the unification is matter of the death.
        Kirpianuscus

        a portrait

        ...for a time, an age and a country. for Stalinism. precise, honest, simple. and, more important, useful. a film about young people. and the brutal discover of truth. about the nuances of an unique age. and the clash of freshness of youth against near reality. sepia sequences. definitions. traits of teens. love and happiness. and the message. sure, it is easy to analize the film from the perspective of Glasnost. but, in strange manner, that remains just a detail. it is a powerful film. for story, performances and cinematography. and that could be the lead motif for see it.
        7monsieurfairfax

        Guilty for being a friend.

        'Tomorrow There Was War' is a story about children who were destined to perish in the midst of war and the Stalinistic terror regime. It is also about the conflict between generations, ideologies, and differences between being a citizen and being a human. The big question was raised - to whom one can stay loyal? To your friends or your country? Is it possible to be just and loyal to others while not betraying the other? With raising these questions the movie also gives them the answers.

        We see the 9th graders who live in the belief that their country is fair and where everyone is equal, lose their innocence when they witness the terror of the regime at first hand. Attempts with first love and understanding poetry while also getting the smell of becoming an adult is suddenly stopped when bucked of harsh reality is thrown into their faces. They must stand up for what is right. Even if the system demands otherwise they can't thoroughly suppress the human feelings and curiosity. In the Stalinistic regime, curiosity killed. Also, showing any interests that didn't match with the official stance of the state, was dangerous.

        The direction was low key, but not un-artistic. The story itself was so powerful that it didn't need any cinematographical novelties. I liked how the play between black and white and color cinematography symbolized the harsh reality and the hope in humanity. The best part was the powerful acting. Especially Irina Cherichenko as Iskra, (an activist of the Young Communist League who starts to see through the duplicitous system.) and Nina Ruslanova as her mother (a tough woman of principle and loyal member of the Party who starts to see that there are much more in the human than just the loyalty to the country).

        This movie seems the be unfairly overlooked. That is unfortunate because besides the story and great acting it also gives a realistic picture of how it was to live under the Soviet regime before the war hit the soil of Mother Russia.
        10bwanabrad-1

        Outstanding Portrayal of Russian Youth in Conflict.

        Zavtra Byla Voyna (Tomorrow was the War). Directed by Yuriy Kara. 1987 89 minutes. 10/10 Set in Stalinist Russia in 1940 and based on a novel by Brois Vailiev. The story centers around a grade 9 class of students, but these students are older than our year 9 students, they look like year 12 students. The three main characters are girls in the class, the flirtatious Zina (Natalya Negoda), the serious Iskra (Irina Cherichenko) and the tragic Vika (Yuliya Tarkhova).

        The story delves into the struggles of Iskra and Vika to reconcile their personal quest for freedom of expression and truth against the harsh backdrop of conformity to Stalin and the state as best exemplified by their teacher and Iskra's mother. Vika invites friends to her house and reads a poem from a decadent poet. An ideological conflict arises when Vika's father (Lyuberetsky) extols the virtues of freedom of expression to the girls and a few other members of the class. News of this soon reaches their teacher and Iskra's mother and he is soon denounced as an enemy of the state. The secret police come calling at midnight and he is taken away. It is never revealed who it was that denounced the father, and it doesn't even matter, as there are weighty themes the movie explores.

        Worse is to come. At school the teacher denounces Vika, and demands she be expelled. She also demands that Iskra show her loyalty to the motherland, by being the one to denounce her friend. This is something Iskra refuses to do, despite mounting pressure on her in school, and from her own mother. The film is to be commended for showing the nuances involved, and the performance of Cherichenko in the key role of Iskra is nothing short of riveting, as we are left wondering from moment to moment whether she follow the examples of her mother and teacher and denounce her friends, or stand for what she believes in and follow the example of her principal, who is dismissed from his post for not toeing the party line.

        There are no heavy interrogation scenes with faceless people representing the state. Images of Stalin are fleeting, his presence is felt more through association via Iskra's totalitarian mother and the demagoguery represented by her teacher, but it is always there lurking in the background. The dilemma faced by Iskra and the other students is weighty, and developed subtly, as we witness the struggle involved in the emergence of character, but it is character that emerges at a great cost and not without considerable pain along the way. A thoughtful and evocative movie with assured direction throughout and a wonderful soundtrack, it is a movie that will continue to reward with multiple viewings.

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          Natalya Negoda's debut.
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          Lyric by Iosif Alvek

          Music by Jerzy Petersburski

          Performed by Pavel Mikhaylov

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        Détails

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        • Date de sortie
          • 19 octobre 1987 (Soviet Union)
        • Pays d’origine
          • Soviet Union
        • Langue
          • Russian
        • Aussi connu sous le nom de
          • Tomorrow There Was War
        • société de production
          • Kinostudiya imeni M. Gorkogo
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          1 heure 29 minutes
        • Couleur
          • Black and White
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          • Mono

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