Year: 1959
Runtime: 103 mins
Language: Russian
Directors: Natalya Rashevskaya, Adolf Bergunker
A poignant exploration of a socio‑political clash between two worldviews, focusing on the fraught bond between younger and older generations. It examines the timeless struggle of old versus new, true versus false values, creation versus destruction, and human strength against weakness, while threading themes of friendship, love and loneliness. The film portrays how deeply felt love can become tragic when the interests of two generations inevitably collide.
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