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Ya rodom iz detstva

  • 1966
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
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Ya rodom iz detstva (1966)
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In a half-ruined town of Belorussia, life is returning to normal in 1945. The children are undernourished and emotionally scarred. The community displays solidarity and common sacrifice, as ... Read allIn a half-ruined town of Belorussia, life is returning to normal in 1945. The children are undernourished and emotionally scarred. The community displays solidarity and common sacrifice, as they recovered from the ravages of war.In a half-ruined town of Belorussia, life is returning to normal in 1945. The children are undernourished and emotionally scarred. The community displays solidarity and common sacrifice, as they recovered from the ravages of war.

  • Director
    • Viktor Turov
  • Writer
    • Gennady Shpalikov
  • Stars
    • Tanya Ovchinko
    • Edik Dovnar
    • Valeriy Zubarev
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    115
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Viktor Turov
    • Writer
      • Gennady Shpalikov
    • Stars
      • Tanya Ovchinko
      • Edik Dovnar
      • Valeriy Zubarev
    • 1User review
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    Tanya Ovchinko
    • Lena Baran
    • (as Tonya Ovchinko)
    Edik Dovnar
    • Yura
    Valeriy Zubarev
    Valeriy Zubarev
    • Igor Tarasevich
    Viktor Kolodkin
    • Zhenka Baran
    • (as Vitya Kolodkin)
    Galina Suprunova
    • Zina
    • (as G. Suprunova)
    Svetlana Turova
    Svetlana Turova
    • Nadya Tarasevich
    • (as S. Turova)
    Yelizaveta Uvarova
    Yelizaveta Uvarova
    • Elizaveta Aleksandrovna
    • (as Ye. Uvarova)
    Rita Gladunko
    Rita Gladunko
    • Zinaida Tarasevich
    • (as R. Gladunko)
    Arina Aleynikova
    Arina Aleynikova
    • Ira
    • (as A. Oleynikova)
    Evgeniy Tashkov
    Evgeniy Tashkov
    • Fedor Baran
    • (as E. Tashkov)
    Vladimir Vysotskiy
    Vladimir Vysotskiy
    • Volodya
    • (as V. Vysotsky)
    Vladimir Belokurov
    Vladimir Belokurov
    • Disabled teacher
    • (as V. Belokurov)
    Pavel Kormunin
    Pavel Kormunin
    • School director
    • (as P. Kormunin)
    Boris Sivitski
    • Gennady Fedorovich Ryzhkin
    • (as B. Sivitsky)
    Boris Rudnev
    Boris Rudnev
    • Tolya
    • (as B. Rudnev)
    Nina Urgant
    Nina Urgant
    • Lyudmila Baran
    Elena Dobronravova
    Elena Dobronravova
    Stanislav Khitrov
    Stanislav Khitrov
    • Kolya Sobolevskiy
    • Director
      • Viktor Turov
    • Writer
      • Gennady Shpalikov
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    10Sailwild

    A luminous remembrance of wartime childhood

    This film, aptly titled "I Come from My Childhood" (a quote from Antoine de Saint-Exupery), is a deeply moving, heartfelt, lyrical memory piece about wartime childhood. Making very effective use of a distinctive cinematic idiom of the 1960s, the filmmakers authentically recreate the sights and sounds of a half-ruined town in recently liberated Belorussia where life is gradually returning to normal in 1945. The focus is on children, undernourished, poorly clothed, and emotionally scarred. Yet they have not given up their dreams and hopes and are making plans for a peaceful future. The film wonderfully captures the spirit of wartime friendship, solidarity, and common sacrifice. There is a refreshing harmony in the way this close-knit community is coping with the devastation and losses, clearing the wreckage, and rebuilding the houses.

    Yet this film delivers so much more than just a realistic depiction of living and growing up in wartime (which can be found in many other movies). What makes this film really special is the unusually warm and gentle manner in which the man's childhood experiences and impressions are conveyed to us. We are immediately captivated by these children and adults with their open hearts and minds, straightforward ways, and genuine concern for others. There's no posturing, no pretense, no falseness. Just simple and honest living.

    The casting is absolutely flawless. Young Vladimir Kolodkin is excellent as the main character, Zhenya. The boy's open, sensitive, somewhat naive, expressive face perfectly fits the gentle, lyrical mood of the film. Nina Urgant brilliantly captures the warmth and integrity of Zhenya's mother. The legendary actor, poet, and singer Vladimir Vysotsky gives a strong and compelling performance as a jovial, virile, scar-faced tankman. His powerful, evocative songs, some of which he sings himself, make the soundtrack truly unforgettable.

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    • Connections
      Featured in Legendy mirovogo kino: Gennady Shpalikov
    • Soundtracks
      Bratskie mogily
      Music by Vladimir Vysotskiy

      Lyrics by Vladimir Vysotskiy

      Performed by Mark Bernes and Vladimir Vysotskiy

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    • Release date
      • December 27, 1966 (Soviet Union)
    • Country of origin
      • Soviet Union
    • Language
      • Russian
    • Also known as
      • Я родом из детства
    • Production company
      • Belarusfilm
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 45m(105 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White

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