A Russian Youth (2019)

A Russian Youth (2019) poster

A teenage soldier in World War I—a simple village boy with a naive youthful dream of fame and medals—throws himself into the unknown and goes blind in the first battle, thus taking on a new job: intercepting enemy planes by listening to the air through huge metal funnels.

Director: Alexandr Zolotukhin
Genre: War, Drama
Runtime: 72 min
Release Date:

Cast

Screenplay

Music: Sergei Rachmaninoff
Cinematography: Ayrat Yamilov
Editing: Tatyana Kuzmichyova
Production: Example of Intonation, Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation, Lenfilm
Country: Russia
Language: Pусский, Deutsch
Budget: $700,000
Box Office: $13,939
Original Language: ru

Themes

The Horror of War and Humanity, Coming of Age and Self-Discovery

Keywords

adolescence, world war i, prisoner of war, artillery, blindness, russian army, 1910s, russian empire, symphony orchestra, chemical weapon

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is A Russian Youth about?
A teenage soldier in World War I—a simple village boy with a naive youthful dream of fame and medals—throws himself into the unknown and goes blind in the first battle, thus taking on a new job: intercepting enemy planes by listening to the air through huge metal funnels.
Who directed A Russian Youth?
A Russian Youth was directed by Alexandr Zolotukhin.
Who stars in A Russian Youth?
A Russian Youth stars Vladimir Korolyov, Mikhail Buturlov, Artyom Leshchik, Danil Tyabin, Sergei Goncharenko, Filipp Dyachkov.
How long is A Russian Youth?
A Russian Youth has a runtime of 1h 12m (72 minutes).
What genre is A Russian Youth?
A Russian Youth is a War, Drama film.
What is the budget of A Russian Youth?
A Russian Youth had a budget of $700,000.
How much did A Russian Youth gross?
A Russian Youth grossed $13,939 worldwide.
Where was A Russian Youth produced?
A Russian Youth was produced in Russia.
What are the themes of A Russian Youth?
The themes of A Russian Youth include: The Horror of War and Humanity, Coming of Age and Self-Discovery.