A Cold March (1987)
Mitia (Maxim Kisilev) is the new boy in a technical school who must adjust to his environment in this childhood drama. He goes through a series of initiations before his classmates are ready to accept him. Andrei Ivanovich (Andrei Tolubeev) is the stern but kindly instructor who looks out for Mitia. Mitia loses his girlfriend when her mother comes to take her home, and Andrei leaves the institution when his wife becomes gravely ill.
Director: Ihor Minayev
Runtime: 102 min
Release Date: March 18, 1987
Cast
Screenplay
- Aleksandr Gorokhov (Screenplay)
Cinematography: Volodymyr Pankov
Production: Odessa Film Studio
Country: Soviet Union
Language: Pусский
Original Language: ru
More Films by Director: Ihor Minayev
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is A Cold March about?
- Mitia (Maxim Kisilev) is the new boy in a technical school who must adjust to his environment in this childhood drama. He goes through a series of initiations before his classmates are ready to accept him. Andrei Ivanovich (Andrei Tolubeev) is the stern but kindly instructor who looks out for Mitia. Mitia loses his girlfriend when her mother comes to take her home, and Andrei leaves the institution when his wife becomes gravely ill.
- Who directed A Cold March?
- A Cold March was directed by Ihor Minayev.
- Who stars in A Cold March?
- A Cold March stars Maksim Kiselyov, Andrei Tolubeyev, Lyudmila Davydova.
- How long is A Cold March?
- A Cold March has a runtime of 1h 42m (102 minutes).
- Where was A Cold March produced?
- A Cold March was produced in Soviet Union.