Summer Impressions of Planet Z
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- Arnas Katinas
- Giedrius Puskunigis
- Sergey Shakurov
| Summer Impressions of Planet Z | |
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| Directed by | Evgeniy Markovsky |
| Written by | Yuri Tomin |
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| Cinematography | Konstantin Remishevsky |
| Music by | Sergei Slonimsky |
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Running time | 120 minutes |
| Country | Soviet Union |
| Language | Russian |
Summer Impressions of Planet Z (Russian: Летние впечатления о планете Z, romanized: Letniye vpechatleniya o planete Z) is a 1986 Soviet two-part science-fiction film directed by Evgeniy Markovsky. Yuri Tomin wrote the script loosely based on his 1979 book Carousel Over the City ("Incident in Kuleminsk").[1]
Felix, a 12-year-old boy from outer space, during the summer holidays gets admitted into a summer children's sports camp. Few people know in the camp that Felix is not there by chance, and a few days ago he was created in a school laboratory because a space intellect sent him as an agent to planet earth to study humans. He is assisted by an ordinary boy Boris and a teacher who explains Felix local traditions and customs.