Man Follows the Sun
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Man Follows the Sun (Человек идёт за солнцем) | |
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Directed by | Mikhail Kalik |
Written by | Valeriu Gagiu Mikhail Kalik |
Starring | Nika Krimnus |
Cinematography | Vadim Derbenyov |
Edited by | Ksenia Blinova Nikolay Chaika |
Music by | Mikael Tariverdiev |
Production company | |
Release date |
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Running time | 72 minutes |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
Man Follows the Sun (Russian: Человек идёт за солнцем, translit. Chelovek idyot za solntsem) is a 1962 Soviet drama film directed by Mikhail Kalik.[1][2]
Plot
[edit]The film follows a little boy through the megacity (Chișinău) on his pursuit to get the sun, because, as another boy tells him that going straight he will be able to get the sun, walk around the globe, and return to the place of his departure but from a different side. The world of adults and the spaces they inhabit are viewed from a child's perspective.[2]
Cast
[edit]- Nika Krimnus as Sandu
- Yevgeniy Yevstigneyev as Nikolai Chernykh, motorcycle racer
- Tatyana Bestayeva as Elya, motorcycle racer's wife
- Anatoli Papanov as manager
- Nikolay Volkov as lottery tickets seller
- Georgiy Georgiu as Koka, hairdresser
- Valentin Zubkov as military musician
- Lev Kruglyy as truck driver
- Valentina Telegina as woman reading a letter
- Larisa Luzhina as Lenutsa
- Dumitru Fusu as Rike, inspector of Militsiya
- Maxim Grecov as Lev, shoeshiner
- Viktor Markin as happy father
- Georgios Sovchis as Prince of Orange, construction worker
- Georgiy Svetlani as fan de foot
- Iosif Levyanu as taxi driver
Reception
[edit]Administrative measures were taken against Mikhail Kalik because one brief erotic episode.[1]
References
[edit]- ^ a b Peter Rollberg, George Washington University (2016). Historical Dictionary of Russian and Soviet Cinema. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 344. ISBN 9781442268425.
- ^ a b Lida Oukaderova (2017). The Cinema of the Soviet Thaw: Space, Materiality, Movement. Indiana University Press. p. 102. ISBN 9780253027085.
External links
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Categories:
- 1962 films
- 1962 in the Soviet Union
- 1960s Soviet films
- 1960s Russian-language films
- Films about children
- Films set in the Soviet Union
- 1962 drama films
- Russian children's drama films
- 1960s children's drama films
- Soviet children's films
- Soviet drama films
- Films scored by Mikael Tariverdiev
- 1960s Soviet film stubs