Mne dvadtsat let = I am twenty /

The picture is about youth of 1960s, its ideals, search of meaning of life, about understanding between the generations, and firmness of moral values and friends. Years of the "Thaw" in the capital are shown in the picture. The picture art style is a lyrical novel which was foredoomed the...

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Other Authors: Khut͡siev, Marlen, 1925- (Director), Freilich, Victor (Producer)
Format: Video
Language:Russian
Language Notes:In Russian with English subtitles.
Published: Moscow, Russia : Ruscico, 1965.
Series:Academic Video Online
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Online Access:Connect to this streaming video (Alexander Street Press)
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Summary:The picture is about youth of 1960s, its ideals, search of meaning of life, about understanding between the generations, and firmness of moral values and friends. Years of the "Thaw" in the capital are shown in the picture. The picture art style is a lyrical novel which was foredoomed the whole cinema decade. Twenty-two-year-old Gennady Shpalikov (being the cult poet of the sixties and the spokesman of an epoch) was the co-author of Hutsiev in the script. Andrey Tarkovsky, Andrey Konchalovsky, Pavel Finn, Natalia Ryazantseva were in episodes. Film became the significant event in "Thaw" culture, but was prohibited by the authorities. This picture of men of the sixties can be used for study of the period of hopes not destined to be realized in history of the country.
Item Description:Title from resource description page (viewed December 11, 2017).
Physical Description:1 online resource (165 min.)
Playing Time:02:44:39
Awards:Won 1965 Venice Film Festival New Cinema Award, Best Actor
Won 1965 Venice Film Festival, Special Jury Prize
Nominated 1965 Venice Film Festival, Golden Lion