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Zerkalo dlya geroya

  • 1987
  • 2h 19m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
793
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Zerkalo dlya geroya (1987)
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Two casual acquaintances, Sergey Pshenichnyy and Andrey Nemchinov, are transferred almost 40 years ago by the will of mysterious circumstances. This day - May 8, 1949 - begins to repeat itse... Read allTwo casual acquaintances, Sergey Pshenichnyy and Andrey Nemchinov, are transferred almost 40 years ago by the will of mysterious circumstances. This day - May 8, 1949 - begins to repeat itself for them with inexorable constancy.Two casual acquaintances, Sergey Pshenichnyy and Andrey Nemchinov, are transferred almost 40 years ago by the will of mysterious circumstances. This day - May 8, 1949 - begins to repeat itself for them with inexorable constancy.

  • Director
    • Vladimir Khotinenko
  • Writers
    • Svyatoslav Rybas
    • Nadezhda Kozhushanaya
  • Stars
    • Sergey Koltakov
    • Ivan Bortnik
    • Boris Galkin
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    793
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Vladimir Khotinenko
    • Writers
      • Svyatoslav Rybas
      • Nadezhda Kozhushanaya
    • Stars
      • Sergey Koltakov
      • Ivan Bortnik
      • Boris Galkin
    • 6User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Sergey Koltakov
    Sergey Koltakov
    • Sergey Pshenichnyy
    Ivan Bortnik
    Ivan Bortnik
    • Andrey Nemchinov
    Boris Galkin
    Boris Galkin
    • Kirill Pshenichnyy (Young)
    Feliks Stepun
    • Kirill Pshenichnyy (Old)
    Natalya Akimova
    • Lida Pshenichnaya (Sergey's Mother)
    Elena Golyanova
    Elena Golyanova
    • Roza
    • (as Elena Galyanova)
    Yakov Stepanov
    Yakov Stepanov
    • Blind War Veteran
    Viktor Smirnov
    Viktor Smirnov
    • Aexei Nikolayevich Tyukin (Mine Director)
    Nikolay Stotskiy
    Nikolay Stotskiy
    • Fyodor Petrenko (Young Miner)
    Sergei Parshin
    Sergei Parshin
    • Pukharyov (Miner)
    Valentin Aronyan
    • Miner
    Aleksandr Peskov
    • Ryabenko (Policeman)
    Mikhail Chernobrovkin
    Denis Tsys
    Yelena Kozlitina
    Yelena Kozlitina
    • Sergey's Wife
    Vladimir Alekseev
    V. Gaevaya
    V. Makhota
    • Director
      • Vladimir Khotinenko
    • Writers
      • Svyatoslav Rybas
      • Nadezhda Kozhushanaya
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

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    10pelemak

    Right film

    Great movie. It is a film about ours frequently unfair relation to the parents, caused by the different reasons. Among which the various outlooks on life caused by change of epoch, problem of fathers and children. It seems to me, that the main message of a film - to be a grateful to the parents. Under any circumstances as it is written in precepts. Precisely also characters of people from miner's settlement on Donbass are brightly represented, details of their life and atmosphere are transferred. A window platband in a final fragment of a film is such as in the house of my grandmother, in one of the same miner's settlements nearby Donetsk. Impresses realism of scenes in coal mine. Huge gratitude to Vladimir Hotinenko, Nadezhda Kozhushanaya, Sergey Koltakov, Ivan Bortnik, Natal'ya Akimova, other excellent actors and cinematographers for a masterpiece. Final execution of Orthodox's "Nyne otpuschaeshi" is magnificent. The film has awards: The winner of a special prize of jury of the All-Union film festival in Baku (1988, for a film «the Mirror for the hero»). The winner of a prize of name Vittorio de Sica «For direction» on a film festival in Sorrento (1988). Please excuse for mistakes in English language.
    9ericoblair

    Wow, that's quite a Mirror!

    Proust meets "Groundhog Day" in a Donbass coal mining town of Stalinist Russia, with a soundtrack featuring Nautilus Pompilius doing "Goodbye America" – is it any wonder that Khotinenko's Mirror ranks as one of a half-dozen perestroika-era movies that have achieved must-see status for Russians, ex-Soviets, never-were-Soviets and the rest of us?

    The high-dome version: Zerkalo/Mirror said two things well in 1987 and just as well today: (1) the past is more complex than you thought; and (2) you can't fix it but you can understand it better – which makes empathy possible and reconciliation within reach.

    To describe much more is to deprive Mirror of some of its power to surprise, so enough said – OK, plus these extra credit questions: 1. Does the Mirror of the title reflect (as it were) A. Tarkovsky's Mirror of 1974? And 2. Is somebody trying to further Perestroika II by putting Perestroika I movies like this one on prime-time Moscow TV so frequently of late, as the reports have it? Isn't that a nice conspiracy theory to contemplate, for a change?
    artlaub

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    This movie is very redicules at first time seeing it, especially the first half of the movie, later its going a little bit boring but all in all a good movie I give him 7 of 10 points. Its a typical perestroika-movie. The first perestroika movies were in 1986 like w strelyajushej glushi or posledniy reportazh, but this movie is one of the first perestroika-movies, too. The story is interesting, which shows a new generation of russian movies, which were mid-late80's til mid 90's.



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    • Trivia
      Vasiliy Lebedev-Kumach, whose "Pesnya o Tsusime" ("Tsushima Song") is heard in the movie died in 1949, in which main events of the movie unfold.
    • Connections
      Features Vstrecha na Elbe (1949)
    • Soundtracks
      Nyne otpushayeshi
      From "Vsenochnaya" composed by Sergei Rachmaninoff (as S. Rakhmaninov)

      Performed by State Academic Choir of USSR (as Gosudarstvenny Akademicheskiy Khor SSSR)

      Lead by A. Sveshnikov

      Vocal solo by O. Ognevoy

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    • Release date
      • April 16, 1988 (Soviet Union)
    • Country of origin
      • Soviet Union
    • Languages
      • Russian
      • Ukrainian
      • German
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Mirror for a Hero
    • Production company
      • Sverdlovskaya Kinostudiya
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      • $2,516
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 19 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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