Hey, Lads and Lasses (1991)
Director Lydia Bobrova pictures the bleak life in the Russian countryside by showing some events in the life of three brothers and their families. The three brothers are different in character, but all suffer from the dreariness of kolchoz life. The title is derived from a nostalgic Russian song. The wild geese have the possibility of moving on to milder climes, a possibility that Russian country people don’t have.
Director: Lidiya Bobrova
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 88 min
Release Date: August 10, 1991
Cast
- Vyacheslav Sobolev - Mitka
- Yury Bobrov - Petka
- Vasily Frolov - Sanya
- Nina Usatova - Dasha
- Svetlana Gaytan - Lyubka
- Vitaliy Bobrov
- Valentina Smirnova
- Ivan Kolesnikov
- Oleksandr Danylchenko
- Galina Volkova
Screenplay
- Lidiya Bobrova (Screenplay)
Cinematography: Sergey Astakhov
Editing: Zinaida Shorokhova
Production: Lenfilm
Country: Soviet Union
Language: Pусский
Original Language: ru
Keywords
woman director
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Hey, Lads and Lasses about?
- Director Lydia Bobrova pictures the bleak life in the Russian countryside by showing some events in the life of three brothers and their families. The three brothers are different in character, but all suffer from the dreariness of kolchoz life. The title is derived from a nostalgic Russian song. The wild geese have the possibility of moving on to milder climes, a possibility that Russian country people don’t have.
- Who directed Hey, Lads and Lasses?
- Hey, Lads and Lasses was directed by Lidiya Bobrova.
- Who stars in Hey, Lads and Lasses?
- Hey, Lads and Lasses stars Vyacheslav Sobolev, Yury Bobrov, Vasily Frolov, Nina Usatova, Svetlana Gaytan, Vitaliy Bobrov.
- How long is Hey, Lads and Lasses?
- Hey, Lads and Lasses has a runtime of 1h 28m (88 minutes).
- What genre is Hey, Lads and Lasses?
- Hey, Lads and Lasses is a Drama film.
- Where was Hey, Lads and Lasses produced?
- Hey, Lads and Lasses was produced in Soviet Union.