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Composition for Victory Day
1998 Russian film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Composition for Victory Day (Russian: Сочинение ко Дню Победы) is a Russian film in 1998. The director is Sergei Ursuliak.[1] Oleg Yefremov's the last role.[2]
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Plot
They had not seen for twenty-five years the crew of heroic fighters, three front-line friends. Life they have developed in different ways: one convinced Communist, not missing a single red rally, the other successful Vice-Chairman of the veterans non-poor fund, the third emigrant, who lost his sight in old age and came home to participate in the Victory Parade.
They argue passionately with each other about the reasons for the ills and misfortunes of today. But when one of them gets into trouble, his friends are ready to do anything to save his comrade.
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Cast
- Oleg Yefremov as Dmitry Kilovatov
- Vyacheslav Tikhonov as Lev Morgulis
- Mikhail Ulyanov as Ivan Dyakov
- Zinaida Sharko as Nina
- Vladimir Kashpur as Stepanyuk
- Vladimir Mashkov as Sasha, Morgulis' s son
- Sergei Makovetsky as investigator Chechevikin
- Vladimir Ilyin as Zvyagin
- Vladimir Menshov as general
- Sergei Nikonenko as Nechyporenko, head of the airport
- Gennady Nazarov as Vova
- Roman Madyanov as Chubais
- Konstantin Lavronenko as Kostya
- Lyubov Sokolova as Anya
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Awards and nominations
- Nika Award: Zinaida Sharko (Best Supporting Actor or Actress) – nom
- Russian Guild of Film Critics: Mikhail Ulyanov (Best Actor), Mikael Tariverdiev (Best Score) – nom
- Kinotavr: Sergei Ursuliak (Grand Prize) – nom
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