Dubravka | |
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Russian: Дубравка | |
Directed by | Radomir Vasilevsky |
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Music by | Eduard Lazarev |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
Dubravka (Russian: Дубравка) is a 1967 Soviet family film directed by Radomir Vasilevsky.[1][2][3]
Plot
The film tells about a girl who grandmother calls Dubravka. She plays football with other children, climbs trees and swims in the sea. But childhood ends and she enters adulthood. She wants to be alone, dream and think about life. And suddenly she falls in love for the first time in her life...[4]
Cast
- Lina Braknyte as Dubravka
- Nijolė Vikiraitė as Valentina
- Vitali Fadeyev as Pyotr Petrovich
- Kostya Usatov as Seryozhka
- Olga Anikina as Natashka
- Georgi Slabinyak as Ilya Fomich
- Sergey Tikhonov as Utyug
- Misha Chernysh as Zelyonka
- Alla Vitruk as Snow Queen[5]
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