Drama from Ancient Life (Russian: Драма из старинной жизни, romanized: Drama iz starinnoy zhizni) is a 1971 Soviet historical drama film directed by Ilya Averbakh.[1][2][3] Based on the story of Nikolai Leskov The Hair Dresser.[4]
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Russian: Драма из старинной жизни | |
Directed by | Ilya Averbakh |
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Produced by | G. Didenko |
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Cinematography | Dmitry Meskhiev Sr. |
Edited by | R. Schwartz |
Music by | Oleg Karavaychuk |
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Running time | 84 min. |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
Plot
editThe story of the lovers of one another, the count's hairdresser Arkady and the serf actress Lyuba unfolds in an environment that fancifully combines dense wildness with an external gloss, barbarism - with the appearance of enlightenment. Young people manage to escape, but their happiness is not destined to come true.[5]
Cast
edit- Yelena Solovey as Lyuba
- Anatoly Yegorov as Arkady
- Yevgeny Perov as Count Kamensky
- Sofya Pavlova as Drosida
- Aleksandr Khlopotov as Kamensky Jr.
- Lyudmila Arinina as mammy
- Rasmi Djabrailov as Khraposhka
- Felix Antipov as a priest
- Aleksandr Demyanenko as Yeroshka
- Viktor Ilichyov as Afanaska