The Red Meadows (1966) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 5, 1966

Original Title:
Красные поляны

Alternate Titles:
Krasnye polyany
Rote Lichtungen
Stis rematies me ta vatomoura
The Red Fields

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Moldova-Film

Production Countries:
Soviet Union

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 87

To save their flocks from the heat and the sun, the shepherds of a Soviet cooperative farm decide to take them to a fertile but remote place. A journalist and the beautiful daughter of one of them accompany them in their long journey. Folklore melodrama praising the truth and the beauty inherently tied to nature and folk rituals.

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Assistant Camera:
A. Cius
N. Degtyar

Assistant Director:
V. Burlacu
Ion Mija
G. Revo
Yu. Chornyy

Assistant Production Design:
L. Kurant

Camera Operator:
Vladimir Odolskiy

Choreographer:
V. Kurbat

Conductor:
Sergey Lunkevich

Director:
Emil Loteanu

Director of Photography:
Ion Bolbocianu
Vlad Ciurea

Editor:
K. Baikova
Yelena Yaprintseva

Makeup Artist:
P. Klimov

Music:
Isidor Burdin
Sergey Lunkevich

Production Design:
Stanislav Bulgakov
Aurelia Roman

Production Manager:
M. Shcherbak

Script Editor:
A. Konunov

Sound:
A. Buruyane

Writer:
Emil Loteanu

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