A Black Rose Is an Emblem of Sorrow, a Red Rose an Emblem of Love (1990) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 15, 1990

Original Title:
Чёрная роза — эмблема печали, красная роза — эмблема любви

Alternate Titles:
Черная роза - эмблема печали, красная роза - эмблема любви
Чёрная роза - эмблема печали, красная роза - эмблема любви

Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Fantasy | Romance

Production Companies:
Krug
Mosfilm

Production Countries:
Soviet Union

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 139

The story happens mainly around "The Old Arbat Street" in the center of Moscow, where always concentrate vendors, poor young artists and musicians. The hero of this film is a boy named Mitiya,who lives with eccentric elder friend in an apartment house on "The Old Arbat". In fact, people who then appear around Mitiya are all unique, eccentric and the space of the apartment house begins to have an unrealistic character as a miniature of unstable society in the end of Soviet Union.

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Additional Director of Photography:
Viktor Chemendryakov
Aleksandr Mikhalychev

Art Department Manager:
Marxen Gauhman-Sverdlov

Assistant Director:
Yuri Senkevich

Costume Designer:
Natalya Dzyubenko

Director:
Sergey Solovyov

Director of Photography:
Yury Klimenko

Makeup Artist:
Lyudmila Rauzhina

Music:
Boris Grebenshchikov
Andrei Romanov

Music Editor:
Minna Blank

Production Design:
Marksen Gaukhman-Sverdlov

Recording Supervision:
Yevgeniy Bazanov

Script Editor:
Avdotya Smirnova

Sound Director:
Valeriy Reizes

Writer:
Sergey Solovyov

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