Quarantine (1983 film)
Appearance
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Directed by | Ilya Frez |
Written by | Galina Scherbakova |
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Cinematography | Andrei Kirillov |
Music by | Alexey Rybnikov |
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Running time | 76 minutes |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
Quarantine (Russian: Карантин, romanized: Karantin) is a 1983 Soviet children's comedy film directed by Ilya Frez.[1][2]
Plot
[edit]When quarantine is announced in the kindergarten, it turns out that there is no one with whom to leave five year old Masha — everyone is busy with urgent matters. Even the grandparents are swarmed with work. Therefore, Masha has to live with relatives, friends, colleagues and casual acquaintances which leads to many adventures.
Cast
[edit]- Ailika Kremer as Masha
- Yevgeniya Simonova as mother
- Yuri Duvanov as father
- Svetlana Nemolyaeva as grandmother
- Yuri Bogatyryov as grandfather
- Tatyana Pelttser as great-grandmother
- Pavel Kadochnikov as great-grandfather
- Aleksandr Pashutin as colleague of the grandmother
- Lidiya Fedoseyeva-Shukshina as circus cashier
- Yelena Solovey as Fyokla
- Nina Arkhipova as Aunt Polina
- Lyubov Sokolova as Aunt Katya
- Vladimir Antonik as Aspidov
- Yevgeny Karelskikh as friend of Aspidov
- Maria Skvortsova as nurse
- Zinaida Naryshkina as "Shapoklyak"
- Sergei Plotnikov as "Leo Tolstoy" from the Dream of Masha
- Ivan Ryzhov as Petrovich
- Dmitry Polonsky as janitor
- Marina Yakovleva as the boy's mother
- Anton Gribkov as the boy
Awards
[edit]- Award for the best performance of the female role (Ailika Kremer) of the "International Film Festival of Humor and Satire" in Gabrovo-83;
- The "Golden Plateau" award of the International Film Festival of Children's Cinema, held in the framework of the festival of neo-realistic cinema in Avellino-84.
References
[edit]- ^ "Энциклопедия кино — КАРАНТИН (1983)". dic.academic.ru.
- ^ a b "Лучшие фильмы Ильи Фрэза". Komsomolskaya Pravda.
External links
[edit]Quarantine at IMDb