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The Girls is a 1961 Soviet film directed by Yuri Chulyukin, adapted from a screenplay by Boris Bednyy. It’s a romantic comedy-drama produced in the Soviet Union. The film was released as part of a series of domestic productions during that time period.
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| Country | Soviet Union |
| Year | 1962 |
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Who directed the 1961 Soviet film 'The Girls' (Devchata)?
The romantic comedy-drama was directed by Yuri Chulyukin. It was produced in the Soviet Union and remains a highly beloved classic of 1960s Russian cinema. Chulyukin successfully captured the harsh but beautiful setting of a Siberian logging camp.
Who wrote the screenplay for 'The Girls'?
The screenplay for the film was written by Boris Bednyy. The script provided a lighthearted, comedic look at the lives and romantic entanglements of young forestry workers. It perfectly captured the optimistic tone popular in domestic productions during that time period.
What is the plot of the Soviet movie 'The Girls'?
The film follows a young woman named Tonya who moves to a remote Siberian logging camp to work as a cook. She quickly becomes entangled in the romantic dramas and comedic situations of the local timber workers. The story focuses on her journey of finding love and her place in the harsh environment.
Who stars in the movie 'The Girls' (1961)?
The movie stars Nadezhda Rumyantseva in the iconic lead role of Tonya. Her energetic comedic performance helped make the film a massive domestic success upon its release. The film also featured prominent Soviet actors like Nikolai Rybnikov.
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