Strange Adults

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Written byArkady Minchkovsky
Maria Zvereva
Directed byAyan Shahmaliyeva
Strange Adults
Written byArkady Minchkovsky
Maria Zvereva
Directed byAyan Shahmaliyeva
StarringMargarita Sergeyecheva [ru]
Lev Durov
Irina Kirichenko
Music byVeniamin Basner
Country of originSoviet Union
Original languageRussian
Production
ProducerViktor Borodin
CinematographyYuri Veksler
EditorZinaida Sheineman
Running time78 minutes
Production companyLenfilm
Original release
Release1974 (1974)

Strange Adults (Russian: Странные взрослые, romanized: Strannye vzroslye) is a Soviet lyrical television film of 1974, which tells of the complexity of the relationship between adults and children. The plot is based on the same story by Arkady Minchkovsky. It is considered to be one of the best films in the film career of Lev Durov and Margarita Sergeyecheva [ru].[1][2]

The elderly childless spouses adopt the orphanage girl Tonya. Tidy's childish frankness, a lack of understanding that things may not be common, but someone's, her trustful contact and excessive independence prevent her from finding a rapport with her new-found parents.

Cast

Shooting Group

  • Director: Ayan Shahmaliyeva
  • Writers: Maria Zvereva, Arkady Minchkovsky
  • Cinematographer: Yuri Veksler
  • Composer: Veniamin Basner
  • Artists: Marksen Gaukhman-Sverdlov, Rimma Narinyan

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