Encore, Once More Encore!

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Directed byPyotr Todorovsky
Written byPyotr Todorovsky
Produced byMira Todorovskaya
Encore, Once More Encore!
Directed byPyotr Todorovsky
Written byPyotr Todorovsky
Produced byMira Todorovskaya
StarringValentin Gaft
Irina Rozanova
Yevgeny Mironov
Elena Yakovleva
Stanislav Govorukhin
CinematographyYuri Raisky
Edited byOlga Kolotikova
Music byIgor Kantyukov
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Release date
  • 1992 (1992)
Running time
96 minutes
CountryRussia
LanguageRussian

Encore, Once More Encore! (Russian: Анкор, ещё анкор!, romanized: Ankor, escho ankor!) is a 1992 post-war eccentric tragi-comedy set in the late 1940s and early 1950s. It was released in the United States on October 10, 1992.[1]

The film has won 5 awards, including The Best Film Nika Award, 1993.[2]

In a distant garrison town, life proceeds at a measured pace. The officers drink and debauch, while the soldiers serve. Meanwhile, the accidentally unleashed human emotions are suffocated by the atmosphere of cruelty and hypocrisy.

Lt. Poletaev (Yevgeny Mironov) is an irrepressible character. Even the grim nature of service in the Red Army following World War II isn't enough to dampen his spirits. Instead, he keeps things lively by accompanying the base's chorus on his accordion, and by attempting to get women to join the chorus. He succeeds in both his aims. Not only that, but he also has romantic chemistry with one of the female singers (Irina Rozanova). Unfortunately for him, she is the live-in lover of his boss, Col. Vinogradov (Valentin Gaft).

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