The Youth of Our Parents (1958)

The Youth of Our Parents (1958) poster

An adaptation of the book "Razgrom" by Alexander Fadeyev. A partisan detachment led by Levinson, including Morozka, Pavel Mechik, Metelitsa, and nurse Varya, is united in their goal to defeat the White Cossacks. Despite their shared mission, each carries personal pain and hopes for happiness. Fadeev’s novel explores the idea of a “new personality” in revolutionary times, but this new identity perceives life and destiny similarly to the old, albeit more harshly.

Director: Boris Rytsarev, Mikhail Kalik
Genre: War, Drama, History
Runtime: 82 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Mikael Tariverdiev
Cinematography: Naum Ardashnikov, Bally Orazov
Editing: Berta Pogrebinskaya
Production: Gorky Film Studios
Country: Soviet Union
Language: Pусский
Original Language: ru
More Films by Director: Boris Rytsarev, Mikhail Kalik
More Films in Genre: War, Drama, History

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Youth of Our Parents about?
An adaptation of the book "Razgrom" by Alexander Fadeyev. A partisan detachment led by Levinson, including Morozka, Pavel Mechik, Metelitsa, and nurse Varya, is united in their goal to defeat the White Cossacks. Despite their shared mission, each carries personal pain and hopes for happiness. Fadeev’s novel explores the idea of a “new personality” in revolutionary times, but this new identity perceives life and destiny similarly to the old, albeit more harshly.
Who directed The Youth of Our Parents?
The Youth of Our Parents was directed by Boris Rytsarev, Mikhail Kalik.
Who stars in The Youth of Our Parents?
The Youth of Our Parents stars Aleksandr Kutepov, Georgiy Yumatov, Inna Vykhodtseva, Anatoliy Nikitin, Nikolay Kryuchkov, Nikolai Smirnov.
How long is The Youth of Our Parents?
The Youth of Our Parents has a runtime of 1h 22m (82 minutes).
What genre is The Youth of Our Parents?
The Youth of Our Parents is a War, Drama, History film.
Where was The Youth of Our Parents produced?
The Youth of Our Parents was produced in Soviet Union.