The Wind | |
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Russian: Ветер | |
Directed by | |
Written by | |
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Cinematography | Fyodor Dobronravov |
Edited by | Yeva Ladyzhenskaya |
Music by | Nikolay Karetnikov |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
The Wind (Russian: Ветер) is a 1959 Soviet drama film directed by Aleksandr Alov and Vladimir Naumov.[1][2]
Plot
The film takes place during the civil war in a small town located in the south of Russia, which was captured by the White Guards. The film tells about a group of guys who decide to participate in the first Congress of the Union of Workers and Peasants Youth, held in Moscow. They have a long and difficult road ahead...[3]
Cast
- Eduard Bredun as Fedor
- Tamara Loginova as Nastya
- Elza Lezhdey as Mari
- Aleksandr Demyanenko[4] as Mitya
- Aleksey Krychenkov
- Ivan Aleksandrov
- Anatoliy Romashin
- N. Soloshchenko
- Viktoriya Radunskaya
- Yury Yakovlev as Leonid Zakrevskiy (as Yu. Yakovlev)[5]
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