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Neuf jours d'une année

Original title: Devyat dney odnogo goda
  • 1962
  • 1h 51m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
1.3K
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Aleksey Batalov and Yuriy Tsarev in Neuf jours d'une année (1962)
Drama

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  • Director
    • Mikhail Romm
  • Writers
    • Daniil Khrabrovitsky
    • Mikhail Romm
  • Stars
    • Aleksey Batalov
    • Innokentiy Smoktunovskiy
    • Tatyana Lavrova
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    1.3K
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    • Director
      • Mikhail Romm
    • Writers
      • Daniil Khrabrovitsky
      • Mikhail Romm
    • Stars
      • Aleksey Batalov
      • Innokentiy Smoktunovskiy
      • Tatyana Lavrova
    • 11User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Aleksey Batalov
    Aleksey Batalov
    • Dmitri Gusev
    • (as A. Batalov)
    Innokentiy Smoktunovskiy
    Innokentiy Smoktunovskiy
    • Ilya Kulikov
    • (as I. Smoktunovsky)
    Tatyana Lavrova
    Tatyana Lavrova
    • Lyolya
    • (as T. Lavrova)
    Nikolai Plotnikov
    Nikolai Plotnikov
    • Professor Sintsov
    • (as N. Plotnikov)
    Sergei Blinnikov
    Sergei Blinnikov
    • Pavel Butov, director of the Institute
    • (as S. Blinnikov)
    Evgeniy Evstigneev
    Evgeniy Evstigneev
    • Nikolai Ivanovich
    • (as E. Evstigneev)
    Mikhail Kozakov
    Mikhail Kozakov
    • Valery, physicist
    • (as M. Kozakov)
    Valentin Nikulin
    Valentin Nikulin
      Pavel Shpringfeld
      Pavel Shpringfeld
      • Guest physicist
      • (as P. Shpringfeld)
      Aleksandr Pelevin
      Aleksandr Pelevin
      • Guest physicist
      • (as A. Pelevin)
      Evgeniy Teterin
      Evgeniy Teterin
      • Surgeon
      • (as Ye. Teterin)
      Nikolay Sergeev
      Nikolay Sergeev
      • Gusev's Father
      • (as N. Sergeyev)
      Ada Voytsik
      Ada Voytsik
      • Maria Tikhonovna wife Sintsova
      • (as A. Vojtsik)
      Valentina Belyaeva
      Valentina Belyaeva
      • Tatiana Abramovna physician medical unit of the Institute
      • (as V. Belyayeva)
      Lyusena Ovchinnikova
      Lyusena Ovchinnikova
      • Nura, the younger sister of Gusev
      • (as L. Ovchinnikova)
      Yuriy Kireev
      Yuriy Kireev
      • Nura's husband
      • (as Yu. Kireev)
      Boris Yashin
      • Physicist
      • (as B. Yashin)
      Igor Dobrolyubov
      Igor Dobrolyubov
      • Physicist
      • (as I. Dobrolyubov)
      • Director
        • Mikhail Romm
      • Writers
        • Daniil Khrabrovitsky
        • Mikhail Romm
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      7ilovesaturdays

      A salute to the spirit of science and scientists!

      This is a story of 3 friends who are all physicists: Dmitri, Ilya and Lyolya. Of these three, Dmitri is the most optimistic about the future of physics and how the advancements would help the masses. He has ambitions to harness nuclear energy to meet the world's increasing demands for power supply. Dmitri and Lyolya get married in what has to be a typical scientific celebration, replete with debates which at some point of time involve a guest performing calculations on a paper napkin while some other guests look on.

      Be forewarned, this movie can be quite depressing, but the good thing is that it gives you a feel of how science actually works. There sure are ups and downs along the way. On the few days when the experiments actually work, one feels a certain sense of elation and satisfaction that is unparalleled. The scene in the film when they achieve the stream of neutrons and all these grown-up scientists jump up with joy is so beautifully done, that it includes the viewer in the celebration. However, science is not all glory. There are many days when the experiments just won't work, no matter what you do. And these are the days that can get one into severe depression, especially if you pour your heart and soul into it. That way lies madness and depression for some unfortunate people.

      It's not just the scientists who pay the price, but their family's also get caught up in the whole thing. The scene where Ilya goes home and his father tells him that he had broken his deceased mother's heart by not visiting them is very poignant. Even his wife who loves him and is dedicated to his cause finds herself neglected, and wonders why she ever got married. Moreover, due to radiation exposure, Ilya is losing his health.

      Nowadays, many scientists can lay claim to leading deeply fulfilling personal lives. But let's not forget that over the years, many scientists have paid dearly while trying to contribute to their respective fields. The meager pay, the demanding working hours and the fickleness of science have taken a great toll on their health & personal lives. The only thing that could compensate for it all would be getting credit for their work. However, due to innumerable reasons, many scientists have been denied that too. This film is a tribute to all those unknown faces, the scientists and their families, whose names shall never be known but whose contributions have made this planet a better place. Humanity is deeply indebted to these people.

      I'm rating it a 7 because personally, it is too hard-hitting for me and I could never rewatch it.
      10vr0791

      A contour of Rusian science spirituality... that is lost

      I am Russian, I am a scientist, and, probably, that's why I like it. This film together with the book by brothers Strugatsky "Monday begins on Saturday" forms a manifestation of the Russian science spirit, as it was in good old Soviet era days. May be, the very special atmosphere of leading Soviet research institutes, the atmosphere of creativity and self-sacrifice, is one of a few positive contributions that communists have brought to the Russian culture. At least, the film of Mikhail Romm brings us to the wonderland, where people believe in what they do. Romm tells us a sad and beautiful story about an island of freedom, the island which is nowadays lost under the waters of "real life".
      Kirpianuscus

      a film

      ...who I love it. for performances, off course, Batalov and Smoktunovsky are, always, the good choice. for the director, in same measure. for image and splendid cinematography. but, first, for human virtues in the right light. it is a film about science and love and happiness and dedication. simple, dramatic, seductive, bitter. portrait of profound solitude. and need to escape from yourself. a poem. support for reflection. about limits. about hope. about the force to escape from the circle of appearances. and the courage to assume yours limits, ideals, fights.
      Vincentiu

      kind of poem

      first virtue - Russian flavor, result of precise recipes. than - brilliant performance , nothing new when the cast is represented by Batalov and Smoktunovsky. but, more important, the script. it is a Soviet story but root is not science, not a love story, not the sacrifice of a remarkable man for humanity benefit but the existence like huge puzzle. images, music, the light, the force of shadows, all are ingredients of an universal tale and about reasons of small and ordinaries gestures. and it is not a surprise because a great director and a magnificent cast are wise parts for a form of poem in images, not exactly an art film but a film of ideas, behind propaganda command, before Perestroika wave.so, must see it !
      7jordondave-28085

      Philosophical and daring in times of the cold war

      (1962) Nine Days One Year/ Devyat dney odnogo goda (In Russian with English subtitles) POLITICAL DRAMA

      Co-written and directed by Mikhail Romm starring the three friends of Alexei Batalov as Dmitriy Gusev,, lya Kulikov (Innokentij Smoktunovskij ) and Lyolya (Tatyana Lavrova). And are all nuclear physicists with Gusev much more contaminated than his previous predecessors, re-accounting '9 days of one year' hence the title.

      Somewhat philosophical that is similar to the likes of director Andrei Tarkovsky with the leads used as a backdrop that can interpreted as anti- nuclear movie in the most subtlest way.

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      • Release date
        • March 5, 1962 (Soviet Union)
      • Country of origin
        • Soviet Union
      • Language
        • Russian
      • Also known as
        • Nine Days of One Year
      • Production company
        • Mosfilm
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      • Gross worldwide
        • $630
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      • Runtime
        1 hour 51 minutes
      • Color
        • Black and White
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.37 : 1

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