Fathers and Sons (1959)

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About the socio-political conflict between two worldviews, about the relationship between younger and older generations, about the eternal struggle between the old and the new, about true and false values, about creation and destruction, about human strength and weakness, about friendship, love, and loneliness... What could be more acute and tragic than a conflict between people who are closest to each other and sincerely love each other? But, alas, such a conflict is inevitable whenever the interests of two generations collide.

Director: Adolf Bergunker, Natalya Rashevskaya
Genre: Drama, History
Runtime: 103 min
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Music: Venedict Pushkov
Cinematography: Anatoli Nazarov
Production: Lenfilm
Country: Soviet Union
Language: Pусский
Original Language: ru
More Films by Director: Adolf Bergunker, Natalya Rashevskaya
More Films in Genre: Drama, History

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Fathers and Sons about?
About the socio-political conflict between two worldviews, about the relationship between younger and older generations, about the eternal struggle between the old and the new, about true and false values, about creation and destruction, about human strength and weakness, about friendship, love, and loneliness... What could be more acute and tragic than a conflict between people who are closest to each other and sincerely love each other? But, alas, such a conflict is inevitable whenever the interests of two generations collide.
Who directed Fathers and Sons?
Fathers and Sons was directed by Adolf Bergunker, Natalya Rashevskaya.
Who stars in Fathers and Sons?
Fathers and Sons stars Viktor Avdyushko, Nikolai Sergeyev, Ekaterina Korchagina-Aleksandrovskaya, Eduard Martsevich, Aleksey Konsovskiy, Bruno Frejndlikh.
How long is Fathers and Sons?
Fathers and Sons has a runtime of 1h 43m (103 minutes).
What genre is Fathers and Sons?
Fathers and Sons is a Drama, History film.
Where was Fathers and Sons produced?
Fathers and Sons was produced in Soviet Union.