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Viktor IVCHENKO
Виктор ИВЧЕНКО
Viktor IVTCHENKO
USSR, 1965, 106mn
fiction
The Viper
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Гадюка
La Vipère
Gadyuka
Directed by :
Viktor IVCHENKO
(Виктор ИВЧЕНКО)
Writing credits :
Grigori KOLTUNOV
(Григорий КОЛТУНОВ)
Cast
Ninel MYSHKOVA
(Нинель МЫШКОВА) ...Olga Zotova
Boris ZAYDENBERG
(Борис ЗАЙДЕНБЕРГ) ...Dmitri Emelyanov
Ivan MIKOLAJCHUK
(Иван МИКОЛАЙЧУК)
Aleksandr MOVCHAN
(Александр МОВЧАН)
Raisa NEDASHKOVSKAYA
(Раиса НЕДАШКОВСКАЯ)
Cinematography :
Mikhail TCHERNYY
(Михаил ЧЕРНЫЙ)
Production design :
Mikhail YUFEROV
(Михаил ЮФЕРОВ)
Music :
German ZHUKOVSKY
(Герман ЖУКОВСКИЙ)
Production :
Studio Dovzhenko
Spectators :
34 millions of spectators
Site :
IMDb
Plot synopsis
Olga, daughter of a merchant Zotov joins Red Army and becomes a courageous fighter of a cavalry squadron. But audacious and brave Olga couldn’t handle hypocrites and gossipers surrounding her in the peace time.
Commentaries and bibliography
Пуста девичья казарма: как отечественное кино показывало женщин, вернувшихся с фронта [Comment le cinéma russe montre des femmes revenant du front]
, Сергей КУЛЕШОВ, kinoart.ru, 2023
Selected in the following festivals or events :
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Kyiv International Film Festival 'Molodist'
, Kiev (Ukraine), 2012