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7/10 Music by Sergei Pototsky Release date 1934 (1934) Initial release 1934 Production company Mezhrabpomfilm | 4/5 Mubi Directed by Igor Savchenko Production
company Mezhrabpomfilm Running time 66 minutes Director Igor Savchenko | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Written by Igor Savchenko
Aleksandr Zharov Music director Sergey Ivanovitsj Pototskiy Cinematography Yuli Fogelman, Yevgeni Shneider Similar Accidental Meeting, Girl Friends, Counterplan, Bogdan Khmelnitskiy, Taras Shevchenko |
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Accordion (Russian: Гармонь, Garmon) is a 1934 Soviet musical film directed by Igor Savchenko.
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Plot
The merry village accordionist Timofey Dudin, or as known by his nickname Timoshka, is elected secretary at one of the Komsomol units. This high office, in his opinion, is not compatible with playing on the accordion. The unusual prolonged silence leads quickly to a discord between the true Komsomol and the kulak supporters which causes Timoshka to pick up his accordion again ...
Cast
Production
Poet Aleksandr Zharov assisted Savchenko with the rhymed dialog. The film was made from concept to release in eight months at a time when the average production time would extend into years.
References
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