The End of the Lyubavines (1972) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 27, 1972

Original Title:
Конец Любавиных

Alternate Titles:
El fin de los Liubavin
Konec Ljubavinných
Konets Lyubavinykh
Кінець Любавіних

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Mosfilm

Production Countries:
Soviet Union

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 91

Based on the novel by Vasiliy Shukshin "The Lyubavines". In the winter of 1922, the Rodionovs, Vasiliy Platonovich and his nephew Kuzma, came to the remote Siberian village of Baklan, disguised as teachers sent from the district center to organize and build a school. In fact, this is an old Bolshevik and a young worker, authorized by the GPU, and their main task is to find out the whereabouts of a large and very dangerous gang, led by a former Kolchak officer, who instills fear in local residents.

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Camera Operator:
Vladimir Fridkin

Conductor:
Aleksandr Petukhov

Costume Design:
Galina Zhekulina

Director:
Leonid Golovnya

Director of Photography:
Boris Brozhovsky

Editor:
Raisa Novikova

Makeup Artist:
Lyudmila Baskakova

Novel:
Vasiliy Shukshin

Original Music Composer:
Nikolay Karetnikov

Production Design:
Boris Tsaryov
Ivan Plastinkin

Set Decoration:
Yevgeni Korablyov

Sound:
Boris Zuyev

VFX Artist:
Nikolay Zvonaryov

Visual Effects Camera:
Pyotr Malanichev

Writer:
Leonid Golovnya
Leonid Nekhoroshev

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