The Deputy's Hour (1981)

The Deputy's Hour (1981) poster

The eternal “housing question” in Russia is taken on by Serafimov, a young and principled city council deputy, who is determined to help his constituents. In the end, he manages not only to secure a new building for the veterans of the brick factory—made from the very bricks they once produced—but also to have them all housed under one roof, so they wouldn’t feel the pain of separation after leaving their crowded communal apartments.

Director: Aleksandr Pavlovskiy
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 71 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Yan Frenkel, Yan Freidlin
Cinematography: Viktor Kabachenko
Production: Odessa Film Studio
Country: Soviet Union
Original Language: ru
More Films by Director: Aleksandr Pavlovskiy
More Films in Genre: Drama

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Deputy's Hour about?
The eternal “housing question” in Russia is taken on by Serafimov, a young and principled city council deputy, who is determined to help his constituents. In the end, he manages not only to secure a new building for the veterans of the brick factory—made from the very bricks they once produced—but also to have them all housed under one roof, so they wouldn’t feel the pain of separation after leaving their crowded communal apartments.
Who directed The Deputy's Hour?
The Deputy's Hour was directed by Aleksandr Pavlovskiy.
Who stars in The Deputy's Hour?
The Deputy's Hour stars Volodymyr Volkov, Mykola Hrynko, Nadezhda Shumilova, Yurii Mazhuha, Maya Bulgakova, Irina Gosheva.
How long is The Deputy's Hour?
The Deputy's Hour has a runtime of 1h 11m (71 minutes).
What genre is The Deputy's Hour?
The Deputy's Hour is a Drama film.
Where was The Deputy's Hour produced?
The Deputy's Hour was produced in Soviet Union.