Beyond the Blue Nights (Russian: За синими ночами, romanized: Za sinimi nochami) is a 1983[2] Soviet two-part television film directed by Olgerd Vorontsov, based on the story of the same name by Vladimir Eremenko.[3]
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Russian: За синими ночами | |
Directed by | Olgerd Vorontsov |
Written by | Yuliy Karasik Natalia Sinelnikova |
Produced by | Mark Galesnik |
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Cinematography | Vladimir Dyakonov |
Edited by | Raisa Shamray |
Music by | Georgy Portnov[1] |
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Running time | 130 min. |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
Plot
editThe builders of one of the sections of the gas pipeline are proposing to move the site for the construction of a distribution station to a new, drier place. This simple transition will speed up the final delivery of the facility by a whole year. Complex negotiations were entrusted to the representative of the institute, project manager Oleg Ivanovich Loznevoy. An honest and principled engineer sees an absolute benefit from the implementation of this idea. Loznevoy worsens her relationship with the director of the institute and makes a difficult decision in this situation. He obtains agreement from interested parties and begins work on a new station design.
Cast
edit- Yuriy Nazarov as Oleg Ivanovich Loznevoy, engineer[4]
- Svetlana Toma as Taisiya Aleksandrovna, Oleg's wife
- Girt Yakovlev as Lev Vishnevsky
- Igor Gorbachyov as Valery Zabotenko
- Margarita Terekhova as Olga Nikolaevna[5]
- Igor Dmitriev as Khraрov
- Yevgeni Lazarev as Vladimir
- Karina Moritz as Natasha
- Valentin Nikulin as Kirill Averichev
- Oleg Korchikov as Sergei
References
edit- ^ "Композитор Георгий Портнов". ale07.ru (in Russian).
- ^ "За синими ночами (ТВ, 1983)". КиноПоиск (in Russian).
- ^ "За синими ночами". ruskino.ru (in Russian).
- ^ "За синими ночами (1983)". kino-teatr.ru (in Russian).
- ^ "Роковые женщины советского кино". Эксмо (in Russian). May 18, 2013.
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