Call Me from Afar

Call Me from Afar

Release date : January 23, 1978
Runtime : 1h 37m
Countries of origin : Soviet Union /
Original Language : Russian /
Production companies : Mosfilm /
January 23, 1978 1h 37m Soviet Union Romance Russian More
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Grusha's (Lidiya Fedoseyeva-Shukshina) husband has left her and she is now a single parent to her adolescent son Vitya (Vladimir Naumenko). Her brother Nikolay (Mikhail Ulyanov) is determined to hook her up with his friend Vladimir (the film's co-director Stanislav Lyubshin). For Grusha and Vladimir to have privacy to build up their relationship, Nikolay decides his nephew Vitya needs to stay out of the way, so he urges Vitya to come live with his family for a while. However, Grusha's not so sure about the arrangement. Based on a play by Vasiliy Shukshin.
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  • title:Call Me from Afar
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1978
  • Runtime:1h 37m
  • Genres: Romance · Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Soviet Union ·
  • Original Language: Russian ·
  • Director: German Lavrov / Stanislav Lyubshin /
  • Writers: Stanislav Lyubshin · Vasiliy Shukshin ·
  • Production companies: Mosfilm ·
  • Overview:Grusha's (Lidiya Fedoseyeva-Shukshina) husband has left her and she is now a single parent to her adolescent son Vitya (Vladimir Naumenko). Her brother Nikolay (Mikhail Ulyanov) is determined to hook her up with his friend Vladimir (the film's co-director Stanislav Lyubshin). For Grusha and Vladimir to have privacy to build up their relationship, Nikolay decides his nephew Vitya needs to stay out of the way, so he urges Vitya to come live with his family for a while. However, Grusha's not so sure about the arrangement. Based on a play by Vasiliy Shukshin.
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