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Kalina krasnaya

  • 1974
  • 1h 50m
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7.6/10
2.2K
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Kalina krasnaya (1974)
Drama

A former thief is released from a prison. He tries to start a new life with his penfriend - a good village woman, but his past doesn't let him go.A former thief is released from a prison. He tries to start a new life with his penfriend - a good village woman, but his past doesn't let him go.A former thief is released from a prison. He tries to start a new life with his penfriend - a good village woman, but his past doesn't let him go.

  • Director
    • Vasiliy Shukshin
  • Writer
    • Vasiliy Shukshin
  • Stars
    • Lidiya Fedoseeva-Shukshina
    • Vasiliy Shukshin
    • Ivan Ryzhov
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
    2.2K
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    • Director
      • Vasiliy Shukshin
    • Writer
      • Vasiliy Shukshin
    • Stars
      • Lidiya Fedoseeva-Shukshina
      • Vasiliy Shukshin
      • Ivan Ryzhov
    • 6User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins total

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    Lidiya Fedoseeva-Shukshina
    Lidiya Fedoseeva-Shukshina
    • Lyuba Baykalova
    • (as Lidiya Fedoseeva)
    Vasiliy Shukshin
    Vasiliy Shukshin
    • Yegor Prokudin
    Ivan Ryzhov
    Ivan Ryzhov
    • otets Lyubi
    • (as I. Ryzhov)
    Mariya Skvortsova
    Mariya Skvortsova
    • maty Lyubi
    • (as M. Skvorsova)
    Aleksey Vanin
    Aleksey Vanin
    • Pyotr
    • (as A. Vanin)
    Mariya Vinogradova
    Mariya Vinogradova
    • Zoya
    • (as M. Vinogradova)
    Olga Bystrova
    • maty Yegora
    • (as O. Bystrova)
    Lev Durov
    Lev Durov
    • Sergey Mikhailovich, ofitsiant
    • (as L. Durov)
    Nikolay Grabbe
    Nikolay Grabbe
    • Nachalnik kolonii
    • (as N. Grabbe)
    Georgiy Burkov
    Georgiy Burkov
    • Guboshlyop
    • (as G. Borkov)
    Iya Arepina
    Iya Arepina
    • sestra Yegora
    • (as I. Arepina)
    Tatyana Gavrilova
    Tatyana Gavrilova
    • Lusyen
    • (as T. Gavrilova)
    Anatoli Gorbenko
    • Mikola Baykalov
    • (as A. Gorbenko)
    Natalya Gvozdikova
    Natalya Gvozdikova
    • Telefonista
    • (as N. Gvozdikova)
    Vadim Kondratev
    • priyatel Koli
    • (as V. Kondratev)
    Aleksandr Konyashin
    Aleksandr Konyashin
    • Vedushchiy sobraniya
    • (as A. Konyashin)
    Oleg Korchikov
    Oleg Korchikov
    • Shura
    • (as O. Korchikov)
    Vladimir Laptev
    Vladimir Laptev
    • priyatel Nikolaya
    • (as V. Laptev)
    • Director
      • Vasiliy Shukshin
    • Writer
      • Vasiliy Shukshin
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    10i-balapanov

    Great film from russians to everyone

    Russians for many times has try to make movie with character describing true russian soul with it depth. Shukshin from my point of view not try to do this, but he did. He just want to tell the story of life. Life is not good, not bad, it's just like that, and it's to short, and never been repeat. Unfortunatly most foreign people (not from Russia) never had to try the bitter taste of snowball tree berries. I'm sorry for my english )
    PaulR-3

    A powerful film that embodies Shukshin's legacy

    This film is just a knockout punch. The lead is played by Shukshin himself. His character is a wiry ex-con Egor trying hard to keep himself in line. The setting is Shukshin's milieu of choice - faraway Russian (Altay) villages. Basically, the kind of places where you could get beat up for using the word "milieu." The story relates the attempts by Egor to stay clear of trouble and to make a new life for himself. But there's no new life to be had, of course. It's a tragedy but you know early on where it's headed. In the meantime, though, Shukshin is absolutely electrifying. His language, his mannerisms transcend mere acting. Here's a Man, an original. He doesn't need The Method. And I can't even reduce this story to some simple indictment of Soviet life. Politics do not create lasting art. This film is about being on the outside, about being an honest animal. That's a tragic path in any society.
    10underwaterhate

    Kalina Krasnaya...

    This is half-comical half-tragic, half-serious half-playful story of a long ago deteriorated to criminal life simple country lad, which after long years of wild living and countless jail sentences decides he can no longer bear this kind of life. He has poetic, high, even philosophical, truth-seeking soul, unique perspective on life, his own picturesque language, colorful, exhibitionist behavior. He doesn't feel comfortable in the surrounding world, he feels like a stranger both in the criminal and the normative cultures, and he feels his life is ruined. He is filled with bitterness and desire to lead a totally different sort of existence, but at first - at least make some big, beautiful gesture, succeed in having one real "day of celebration" in his sorrowful, mangled life. He also senses some underlying impropriety, pettiness, artificiality in the life of his society. The underside, or maybe the essence of the soviet living is painted in the film with a few skillful brush strokes. But he is also the one to blame in graphic confrontations with anyone he meets, because he is sure everyone is patronizing, underestimating him, and so he is trying to defend his honor. He is not strange to provocation. But he also tries to build bridges in his own awkward way, he tries to find understanding, and time after time faced with a cold response he is getting more and more angry. The point here has to do with more than the soviet society, it has to do with human nature and human life in general.

    During his time in prison he leads correspondence with a divorced woman, and short after his release heads to her village. This is very simple, innocent, gentle-hearted country girl which feels compassion and even love for Egor, the main character, intuitively sensing what lies deep down in the soul of this strange man. He comes to her house and starts living with her. The panicking reaction to his arrival of her family, friends and the whole village, and his attempt to deal with it are source of countless comical episodes, which characterize interesting truly Russian and truly Soviet types. His attempt to find a job there, what follows it, and the depiction of the soviet countryside in general are also comical and present it in a critical light. But this critique is not malicious, totally non-ideological, very unique, both totally non-venomous and full of anguish and depth.

    Egor tries to break his ties to the criminal world, but it doesn't let him go, his old acquaintances follow him. He tries to hide that from Luba, his new girlfriend. He generally doesn't like to disclose too much information about himself, doesn't like to talk about his past, he doesn't like when people try to peek at his soul. Parallelly he tries to repair the damage he has done over the years... He has many skeletons in his closet. Nearby lives his elderly mother, which has not heard from him for 20 years and thinks he had died. He meets his sister in the nearby city, but can't find enough strength in him to start talking to her.

    Egor feels strange kinship with one thing only - his little birch trees. For some reason this gentle and genuinely Russian tree draws from him feelings which no human being can. But even when he talks to his beloved birch trees he does not abandon his typical strange tone - simultaneously artistic, deliberate, and straightforward, sincere. He is a character and a half... He really doesn't know will he eventually be able to salvage his life, succeed in getting along with people, will he be able to open his heart to someone... But he isn't even given that slim chance. His old buddies hunt him down and shoot him.

    This movie is not at all a moral parable about a honest man not getting along in a crooked society, nor a story of a fallen man asking for one last chance and not getting it, nor a story about one unique individual who can not find understanding of the ordinary folks. This is a rich, paradoxical, deep, honest story about the difficult life path of a complicated and troublesome human being that frantically searches for a glimpse of inner truth in himself and in others and has to deal with everything life has to throw at him.

    Shukshin's acting is a whole other issue. It is simply out of this world, completely unique and immensely powerful, and can not be compared to anything else I've seen.

    This movie is very hard to categorize, it is very peculiar and unique, and it will be very hard for a non-Russian audience to understand it fully. This is a masterpiece however - a film unlike any other. Maybe it is only possible to sum it up by saying it is a creation of Shukshin - one of the most interesting Russian authors, and it is like himself - one of a kind.
    10ciaron_ohalloran3

    A very refreshing first rate drama

    First of all i thought the first guy who reviewed this movie was spot on. I was also glad to see someone else who has actually seen this film. I was suprised it was on this site. If for some reason you get to this review i would recommend this film highly especially for lovers of a good drama.

    The films central character Vasili Shukshin (also the director) is a very intriguing, facinating character. The story is also very well constructed with interesting idea's. This film seems to come straight from the heart without all the cheap twists and turns that often seem to be used just to sell a film to the distributor's. Watch it and you will be rewarded. (A mature mind may be required to enjoy this film). One of my favorite films!

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    • Release date
      • March 25, 1974 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Soviet Union
    • Language
      • Russian
    • Also known as
      • The Red Snowball Tree
    • Filming locations
      • Mosfilm Studios, Moscow, Russia(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • Mosfilm
      • Pervoe Tvorcheskoe Obedinenie
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 50 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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