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O menino Sasha pratica violino todos os dias para satisfazer seus pais. Acidentalmente, ele conhece Sergei, um trabalhador que dirige um rolo compressor em sua vizinhança, e logo se tornam a... Ler tudoO menino Sasha pratica violino todos os dias para satisfazer seus pais. Acidentalmente, ele conhece Sergei, um trabalhador que dirige um rolo compressor em sua vizinhança, e logo se tornam amigos.O menino Sasha pratica violino todos os dias para satisfazer seus pais. Acidentalmente, ele conhece Sergei, um trabalhador que dirige um rolo compressor em sua vizinhança, e logo se tornam amigos.
- Direção
- Roteiristas
- Artistas
Vladimir Zamanskiy
- Sergey
- (as V. Zamanskiy)
Natalya Arkhangelskaya
- Devushka
- (as N. Arkhangelskaya)
Marina Figner
- Mama uchenika muzykalnoy shkoli
- (as M. Figner)
Antonina Maksimova
- mama Sashi
- (as A. Maksimova)
Tatyana Prokhorova
- Devushka-sosedka
- (as Tanya Prokhorova)
Lyudmila Semyonova
- Uchitelnitsa muzyki
- (as L. Semyonova)
Galina Zhdanova
- Sosedka
- (as G. Zhdanova)
- Direção
- Roteiristas
- Elenco e equipe completos
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Avaliações em destaque
- but we all have our parts to play.
this is a very fine piece of Soviet culture (communist belief), produced as a children's movie, but definitely for adults too.
The symbolic imagery is abundant - the boy violinist trying to impress little girl violinist outside the music rehearsal studio, the girl first refusing the apple he gave her, but when she heard him play, she ate it; the boy being impressed with the mechanics of the steamroller; the steamroller driver longing for the pleasure of music to lighten up his monotonous day, which the boy can provide; the woman steamroller driver longing for the male steamroller driver; the envious street brats teasing the boy violinist; the boy violinist being taught to stand up for a smaller boy by the steamroller driver; the shining new Moscow building appearing behind the old being torn down; the adult, who has lived through the 2nd world war, helping the child over the puddle of water in the street; the adult worker chiding the child for not acknowledging his talents as musician; the well educated mother chiding the child for forgetting his initial promise for the evening and in stead on a whim having promised to meet the steamroller driver for a movie; the steamroller driver being stood up by the boy at the movie theater and the next day he will have to go work somewhere else and never see the boy again; the woman steamroller driver "accidentally" bumping into the male driver at the theater and he reluctantly goes with her and "leaves the music behind"...
a very moral story, but with the twist that everybody must do, what they are good at, at any given moment. If the society recognizes a need for musicians, we MUST have musicians, and if we need workers, we MUST have workers. But we can dream, we can always dream, of being someone else - and it is this longing that gives us the desire to do and be. Eg. when the boy is in the practice studio, he is chided for having too much imagination, i.e. he should just fulfill his part, which is interpreting the music to the best of his abilities. But the reason for his lack of concentration is that he is thinking of the girl outside the room, whom he gave the apple. Later, he plays to the musician, and now he is good, now he is concentrated - because in this instant he recognizes the differences between him and the steamroller - he recognizes that he has a responsibility to perform to the best of his abilities, and he does so with knowledge and humility.
I don't care for what communism became or was, but there is a valuable lesson learned in this gem of a movie: We must do, what we do best, and do it to the best of our abilities. And, yes, we dream - but we will always dream - of something else, BECAUSE NO ONE CAN DO EVERYTHING THAT HE HIMSELF NEEDS. Thus - in spite of the frame of reference - it becomes a film of how a society is structured.
8/10
Strongly recommended. Tarkovsky initial work showing multiple glimpses of his genius. This short film has great depth and detail. Personally it is was the only Tarkovsky film that I had not seen, and now that I have I rate it very highly. In retrospect to his ouvre it may be strong to use the term "masterpiece", but regardless it is so. It is also probably the most accessible for viewers not familiar with his work and could prove as a perfect introduction. I urge you to see it.
A gentle tale of a boy-violinist who is taunted by his peers and misunderstood by the predominantly female figures in his life (mother, music teacher, little girl-violinist), but introduced to the world of "manliness" by a chance encounter with a member of the working class. Both boy and man are enriched by the interchange, which crosses lines of class and age.
For fans of Tarkovsky, it is more revealing as a foretaste of visual images in the filmmaker's later work than of thematic development. But as a study of human psychology and an image of life in the former Soviet Union, it is a source of much to contemplate. Since the story line has certain gaps in it (the editing seems more image- than plot-oriented), however, it bears watching through twice (at 43 minutes, this is not a cumbersome task!)
For fans of Tarkovsky, it is more revealing as a foretaste of visual images in the filmmaker's later work than of thematic development. But as a study of human psychology and an image of life in the former Soviet Union, it is a source of much to contemplate. Since the story line has certain gaps in it (the editing seems more image- than plot-oriented), however, it bears watching through twice (at 43 minutes, this is not a cumbersome task!)
I consider myself fortunate that this was my first venture into Soviet cinema. The fact that this was director Tarkovsky's graduate student film makes it all the more remarkable.
With a minimalist approach to dialog, Tarkovsky relies on imagery to communicate emotions and feelings, and he does so well. It's still a period piece, with obvious salutes to the "Worker's Paradise" but this is not propaganda. Rather, it is a beautiful tale of a brief friendship. Two people from different worlds are borough together, and are torn apart due to circumstances beyond their control, but you get the impression that they'll be wealthier for the experience. Highly recommended! 10/10
With a minimalist approach to dialog, Tarkovsky relies on imagery to communicate emotions and feelings, and he does so well. It's still a period piece, with obvious salutes to the "Worker's Paradise" but this is not propaganda. Rather, it is a beautiful tale of a brief friendship. Two people from different worlds are borough together, and are torn apart due to circumstances beyond their control, but you get the impression that they'll be wealthier for the experience. Highly recommended! 10/10
My Rating : 7/10
Decent first film from one of the greatest film directors of all time.
While it isn't representative of Tarkovsky's philosophy of sculpting in time which he developed later on it's a very Soviet film culturally.
Sweet, ordinary and very accessible unlike the metaphysical, slow arthouse oeuvre to follow later from the great Russian maestro.
Decent first film from one of the greatest film directors of all time.
While it isn't representative of Tarkovsky's philosophy of sculpting in time which he developed later on it's a very Soviet film culturally.
Sweet, ordinary and very accessible unlike the metaphysical, slow arthouse oeuvre to follow later from the great Russian maestro.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesThis is Andrei Tarkovsky's film school diploma short movie.
- ConexõesFeatured in S. M. Eizenshtein: Uroki montazha (1990)
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- Data de lançamento
- País de origem
- Idioma
- Também conhecido como
- The Steamroller and the Violin
- Locações de filme
- 23, 7-Y Rostovskiy Pereulok, Moscou, Rússia(Balcony where the steamroller is. Since demolished.)
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