Trains Are Passing by the Windows (1966)
In a boarding school in a provincial Siberian town comes a literature teacher, a graduate of a teacher training college. The directness with which the heroine intrudes into the life of the school provokes active resistance from the principal and head teacher. As a result of a series of clashes, the young teacher must leave the boarding school, but her pupils protest, and the directorate is defeated.
Director: Eduard Gavrilov, Valeri Kremnyov
Genre: Drama
Release Date: November 21, 1966
Cast
Screenplay
- Aleksandr Khmelik (Screenplay)
- Lyubov Kabo (Screenplay)
- Natalia Lozinskaya (Script Editor)
Music: Georgiy Firtich
Cinematography: Sergey Zaytsev
Editing: Lidiya Tyurina
Production: Mosfilm
Country: Soviet Union
Language: Pусский
Original Language: ru
Keywords
social drama
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Trains Are Passing by the Windows about?
- In a boarding school in a provincial Siberian town comes a literature teacher, a graduate of a teacher training college. The directness with which the heroine intrudes into the life of the school provokes active resistance from the principal and head teacher. As a result of a series of clashes, the young teacher must leave the boarding school, but her pupils protest, and the directorate is defeated.
- Who directed Trains Are Passing by the Windows?
- Trains Are Passing by the Windows was directed by Eduard Gavrilov, Valeri Kremnyov.
- Who stars in Trains Are Passing by the Windows?
- Trains Are Passing by the Windows stars Lev Kruglyy, Mariya Sternikova, Ella Nekrasova, Inna Vykhodtseva, Roman Khomyatov, Arkadi Trusov.
- What genre is Trains Are Passing by the Windows?
- Trains Are Passing by the Windows is a Drama film.
- Where was Trains Are Passing by the Windows produced?
- Trains Are Passing by the Windows was produced in Soviet Union.