Clear Skies (1961) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 20, 1961

Original Title:
Чистое небо

Alternate Titles:
Aydın səma
Cer senin
Ciel pur
Cieli puliti
Cielo despejado
Czyste niebo
Céu Limpo
Den rene himmel
Heldere lucht
Kirkas taivas
Klarer Himmel
Selge taevas
Temiz gökyüzü
Tiszta égbolt
Čisto nebo
Čisté nebe
Švarus dangus
Καθαρός ουρανός
Чисте небо
Մաքուր երկինք
Მოწმენდილი ცა
晴れた空
晴朗的天空

Genres:
Drama | Romance | War

Production Companies:
Mosfilm

Production Countries:
Soviet Union

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 110

The Most Important Motion Picture That Has Ever Come From The Soviet Union

For many years, Sasha Lvova has been waiting for the return of her lover, pilot Aleksei Astakhov, refusing to believe in his death at the front. And he really returns to her and his son after captivity, but this is a completely different person, rejected by society, expelled from the profession. It is difficult to say how Aleksei’s fate would have been if it hadn’t for Sasha’s love, her ability to survive in the most difficult circumstances.

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Assistant Director of Photography:
Oleg Zguridi

Camera Operator:
Vanda Rylach

Conductor:
Arnold Roytman

Costume Design:
Valentin Perelyotov

Director:
Grigoriy Chukhray

Director of Photography:
Sergei Poluyanov

Editor:
Mariya Timofeyeva

Makeup Artist:
Sergei Kalinin

Original Music Composer:
Mikhail Ziv

Production Design:
Boris Nemechek
Aleksandr Klimenko

Sound:
Leonid Bulgakov

Writer:
Daniil Khrabrovitsky

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