Shine, Shine, My Star (1969) [N/A]

Release Date:
June 6, 1969

Original Title:
Гори, гори, моя звезда

Alternate Titles:
Gori, Gori, Moya Zvezda
Shine On, My star

Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Romance

Production Companies:
Mosfilm

Production Countries:
Soviet Union

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 94

In 1920, just 3 years after the October revolution, the peoples had to decide between conforming to Bolshevism or national self-determination. In that torn-apart-time, one man, the comedian Volodya, tries to mediate, not between different ideologies, but social life and art. While others just want to wash away their gloom, he reflects on the everyday sorrows and the role of art in that time of changes.

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Art Designer:
Alina Speshneva
Nikolay Serebryakov

Assistant Camera:
Yu. Vasilyev
N. Lavrentyev

Assistant Director:
Evgeniy Zilbershtein
Natalya Ptushko

Assistant Production Design:
G. Afrikantov

Camera Operator:
A. Zenyan

Conductor:
Emin Khachaturyan

Costume Design:
Alina Budnikova
Alla Dokuchayeva

Director:
Aleksandr Mitta

Director of Photography:
Yuri Sokol

Editor:
Nadezhda Veselovskaya

First Assistant Director:
L. Goryacheva

Makeup & Hair:
N. Mityushkin

Original Music Composer:
Boris Chaikovsky

Producer:
Rafail Gimmelfarb

Production Design:
Boris Blank

Script Editor:
Lyudmila Tsitsina

Second Assistant Director:
A. Nikolayev

Sound Director:
Igor Urvantsev

VFX Director of Photography:
Igor Felitsyn

VFX Supervisor:
Yuriy Chekmaryov

Writer:
Yuli Dunsky
Valeri Frid
Aleksandr Mitta

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