We Are from Jazz
We Are from Jazz | |
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A film poster | |
Directed by | Karen Shahnazarov |
Produced by | Konstantin Forostenko |
Written by |
Aleksandr Borodyansky Karen Shahnazarov |
Starring |
Igor Sklyar Alexander Pankratov-Cherniy |
Music by |
Anatoli Kroll (conductor) Mark Minkov (composer) Ella Zelentsova (sound) |
Cinematography | Vladimir Shevtsik |
Edited by | Lidiya Milioti |
Production company | |
Release date |
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Running time | 89 minutes |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
We Are from Jazz (Russian: Мы из джаза, translit. My iz dzhaza) is a 1983 Soviet comedy musical film by Karen Shahnazarov.
Plot
A student is expelled from music school because he loves jazz, and jazz at that time (film represents 1920s) is a kind of music that represents USA capitalism. He hires two street musicians to form a band, and goes from one city to another trying to gain fame.
Cast
- Igor Sklyar as Konstantin
- Aleksandr Pankratov-Chyorny as Stepan
- Nikolai Averyushkin as Georgi
- Pyotr Shcherbakov as Ivan
- Yelena Tsyplakova as Katie
- Yevgeniy Yevstigneyev as Papa
- Leonid Kuravlyov
- Borislav Brondukov as fake of Captain Kolbasyev
- Larisa Dolina as Clementine Fernandez
- Alexander Pyatkov as Yaryshkin
Interesting facts
- The film was disstribution leader in the USSR in 1983 with 17.1 million viewers.
- The historical records of music of the 1920s were used in the filming.
- The role of Kostya Ivanov was originally intended for Dmitry Kharatyan. Yevgeny Dvorzhetsky and Mikhail Shirvindt were also auditioned for the role.
- Lyubov Polishchuk was auditioned for the role of Clementine.
- Nikolai Yeremenko Jr. and Leonid Yarmolnik were auditioned for the role of Stepan.
- The operator Vladimir Shevtsik sings for the role of Alexander Pankratov-Cherny in the film.
- Larisa Dolina was in the fifth month of pregnancy during the filming.[1][2]
References
- ↑ "Мы из джаза". kinopoisk.ru.
- ↑ "We are from Jazz". vokrug.tv.
External links
- We Are from Jazz on IMDb
- We Are from Jazz at AllMovie
- We Are From Jazz online at official Mosfilm site (with English subtitles)
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