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La piccola Vera

Titolo originale: Malenkaya Vera
  • 1988
  • T
  • 2h 8min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,9/10
2286
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
La piccola Vera (1988)
DrammaRomanticismo

Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA teenage girl, who has just finished school feels trapped and aimless in her ordinary Russian family, supported by an alcoholic father, in a dull industrial town.A teenage girl, who has just finished school feels trapped and aimless in her ordinary Russian family, supported by an alcoholic father, in a dull industrial town.A teenage girl, who has just finished school feels trapped and aimless in her ordinary Russian family, supported by an alcoholic father, in a dull industrial town.

  • Regia
    • Vasili Pichul
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Mariya Khmelik
    • Igor Shaferan
  • Star
    • Natalya Negoda
    • Andrey Sokolov
    • Yuriy Nazarov
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,9/10
    2286
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Vasili Pichul
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Mariya Khmelik
      • Igor Shaferan
    • Star
      • Natalya Negoda
      • Andrey Sokolov
      • Yuriy Nazarov
    • 18Recensioni degli utenti
    • 10Recensioni della critica
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    • Premi
      • 7 vittorie e 9 candidature totali

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    Interpreti principali24

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    Natalya Negoda
    Natalya Negoda
    • Vera
    Andrey Sokolov
    Andrey Sokolov
    • Sergey Sokolov
    Yuriy Nazarov
    Yuriy Nazarov
    • Nikolay - otets Very
    Lyudmila Zaytseva
    Lyudmila Zaytseva
    • Rita - mama Very
    Aleksandr Negreba
    Aleksandr Negreba
    • Viktor - brat Very
    • (as Alexander Alexseyev Negreba)
    Aleksandra Tabakova
    Aleksandra Tabakova
    • Lenka Chistyakova
    • (as Alexandra Tabakova)
    Andrey Fomin
    • Andryusha
    Aleksandr Mironov
    Aleksandr Mironov
    • Tolik
    Aleksandr Lenkov
    Aleksandr Lenkov
    • Mikhail Petrovich
    A. Vasilyev
    Gennady Goryachev
    • Sledovatel
    • (as G. Goryachev)
    Vadim Zakharchenko
    Vadim Zakharchenko
    • Muzhchina v bolnichnoy palate
    • (as V. Zakharchenko)
    Elena Maryutina
    • Sledovatel
    Tatyana Mitrushina
    Tatyana Mitrushina
    • mama Andryushi
    Elena Fishkina
    Mariya Khmelik
    Mariya Khmelik
    • podruga Viktora
    • (as M. Khmelik)
    Natasha Smeyan
    • dochka Mikhaila Petrovicha
    Maksim Nayrabe
    • brat Lenki Chistyakovoy
    • (as Maxim Nairabe)
    • Regia
      • Vasili Pichul
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Mariya Khmelik
      • Igor Shaferan
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    Recensioni degli utenti18

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    ngriffi

    worth watching once

    What I found so interesting about this film was the incredible contrast of subject matter and mood between this film and the Russian films that came before it.

    A product of Glasnost, in an attempt to modernize the cinema and remove censorship, allowed for Russians to be shown realistically and their individual stories be told instead of a happy Russian body of agreeable people.

    The film addresses the reality of dysfunctional families, crammed into small apartments, alcoholism, poverty, and young adults confused and rebelling against authority.

    Little Vera depicts Vera and her family with attitudes of hopelessness, apathy and loneliness.

    I liked the movie for the fact that it is ground breaking – showing problematic issues and stories of individuals that were never or could never be shown on screen previously under oppressive governments.

    I personally wouldn't watch it again. Its worth watching once! Once was enough for me because I hated all the characters and was left depressed after watching a movie where people are constantly fighting –but that- I think is the point of the film.
    5mjneu59

    rebel without a manifesto

    This once notorious drama (at least in its own country) was hailed as a breakthrough when first released simply for daring to show modern Soviet life without the usual State-approved propaganda halo, in all its actual anti-bureaucratic grubbiness. But watching the film on this side of the erstwhile Iron Curtain only reinforces the notion that Soviet youth culture is thirty years behind the rest of the world: despite the often oppressive details it might be just another quaint teen delinquency relic from early 1960s Hollywood, dubbed into Russian and updated with casual sex and drug abuse. In other words, it's hardly a revelation to discover that Russian kids are just as misunderstood by adults as their American role models. But while the attitudes may look dated to Western audiences, it's at least an honest attempt to portray something of the boredom and defiant posturing of youth, in a country not exactly noted for addressing its generation gap.
    khubbard-1

    A Closed, Cramped World

    Please Note: This review mentions key moments in this film. Do not read if you have not seen the movie!

    Vera, the protagonist in the film Little Vera, lives in a closed, cramped world. She is trying to escape, both emotionally and physically, but in the end is no closer to freedom. Most of the reviews I read brought up the recurrent theme of limited space in this movie. The family apartment represents Vera's closed world in the simplest sense. She has no room to move, no room to grow and no room to find herself. Everywhere she turns the finds herself face to face with her mother, father, brother or simply a wall.

    However, the family apartment is only one way that the director maintains this constant feeling of confinement. Throughout the film, Vera is rarely shown at a distance. She is always in a small room, or sitting directly next to someone else, or being physically smothered by those around her (Andrei, Sergei, etc.). She is almost always in physical contact with another person. During the rare times that she truly is alone, such as when she is attempting suicide, the camera only zooms in closer. In this way, the lens replaces the walls and smothering humanity, itself becoming an object of confinement.

    If visual effects of confinement aren't possible, then sound is used to heighten the sense of disparity. Most of the dialogue in Little Vera, with the exception of less intense moments when the music volume is increased, is shouted, yelled or screamed. Vera's family is constantly in conflict and even the most civil dinner eventually erupts into argument. I found the constant barrage of sound equally as suffocating as the repeated scenes within the tiny apartment, and twice as hard on the nerves. Unlike Vera, however, we could leave when it was all over.

    It is hard not to feel sorry for Vera at the end of the movie, but is our sympathy justified? She returns, time and again, to the very apartment and situation that is slowly taking the life out of her. Can she really be considered a victim if she is bringing a lot of her misery upon herself?
    9pelotard

    The Real Deal

    Forget every spy movie you've ever seen - this is what life was like in the USSR, and still is in many places in Russia and the ex-Soviet countries. Vera dreams of life of leisure, as she imagines the West to be; her reality is very different, with a bitter mother, a violent father, and the ever-present alcohol. And her prospects for the future are not much better. She finds a man and they try to patch up a life together, but he is afflicted by the same environment, both socially and physically - the scenery in this movie is brilliant, sitting comfortably in the company of post-apocalyptic movies but obviously done with no special effects; they have just walked in and shot whatever happened to be in front of the camera.

    Forget your stereotyped, cold Russians of spy movies. This is the Real Deal: people are passionate, vibrant, and present in a way you'll never see in a drama from the West.
    8kittinjc

    A shocking film painted in shades of decay and rust

    Little Vera is the story of a Russian teenager, her family, and her attempts to find meaning and value in a life sliding increasingly into decay. In her search for meaning, she falls in love with a more intellectual and rebellious Sergei, whose hatred for her deeply flawed parents quickly spirals out of control.

    Little Vera is shocking and disturbing in nearly every way. The drinking of the father, the enabling and lack of understanding of the mother, the casual lies and misdirection of the brother, and Vera herself forgiving them all their flaws are all shocking and slightly disturbing to watch. However, the raw honesty of the film somehow manages to become even more shocking than the plot or characters. Set in cramped spaces and vast urban decay, Little Vera presented a vastly different view of Soviet life than had ever been seen before. In fact, Little Vera is a portrait of the collapse of Soviet society painted in shades of pain, desperation, and rust. It is the implosion of a family set against the implosion of an entire social order.

    Although painful and desperately unsatisfying, the film itself is definitely worth seeing, if only to understand the feelings and cultures still reshaping Russia today.

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      This was the first Soviet film to depict graphic sexual intercourse on screen.
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      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: See You in the Morning/Disorganized Crime/Speed Zone/Checking Out/Little Vera (1989)
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    Dettagli

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    • Data di uscita
      • 1990 (Italia)
    • Paese di origine
      • Unione Sovietica
    • Lingua
      • Russo
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Zhdanov, Ukrainian SSR, USSR [now Mariupol, Ukraine]
    • Azienda produttrice
      • Kinostudiya imeni M. Gorkogo
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    • Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 1.262.598 USD
    • Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 23.950 USD
      • 16 apr 1989
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    • Tempo di esecuzione
      • 2h 8min(128 min)
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      • 1.66 : 1

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