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May Stars

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May Stars
Russian: Майские звезды
Directed byStanislav Rostotsky
Written byLudvík Aškenazy
Starring
Cinematography
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Music byKirill Molchanov
Countries
Languages
  • Russian
  • Czech

May Stars (Russian: Майские звезды, Czech: Májové hvězdy) is a 1959 Soviet-Czechoslovak war film directed by Stanislav Rostotsky.[1][2]

Plot

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The film consists of four vignettes depicting life in post-war Prague in May 1945. In the first story, a Soviet general, visiting a random Czech home, encounters a young boy and is reminded of the family he lost during the siege of Leningrad. In the second, a sapper searching for chalk at a local school finds himself falling in love with the schoolteacher. The third story follows a Prague resident who, upon returning from Auschwitz, discovers his apartment occupied by a Sudeten German who has been shooting at passersby, prompting intervention by Soviet tank crews. In the final vignette, a Soviet sergeant, boarding a city tram, recalls his pre-war profession and asks to take the conductor's position for a moment.[3]

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