Dauria (Film)

  • Arkadi Trusov:
  • Pyotr Schelochonow: Severian Ulybin
  • Vitaly Solomin: Roman Ulybin
  • Vera Kuznetsova: Mother
  • Yefim Kopeljan: Ataman Kargin
  • Vasily Schukschin: communist
  • Yuri Solomin: communist
  • Viktor Pavlov: Kossak Nikifor
  • Mikhail Kokschenow: Kossak Fedot
  • Svetlana Golovina: Dasha
  • Zhenya Maljanzew:
  • Lyubov Malinowskaja:
  • Yuri Nazarov: Criminal
  • Vsevolod Kuznetsov: Kossak Plato
  • Lidija Fedosejewa - Schukschina: matchmaker
  • Zinovi Gerdt: General Semenov
  • Alexander Demjanenko: Bubenchikow

Dauria (Russian Даурия, Daurija ) is a two-part Soviet adventure film from director Wiktor Tregubowitsch from the year 1971. The film is based on the book by Konstantin Sedych.

Action

The young Cossack Roman Ulybin lives with his family in a village in the Siberian region Daurien. The leader of the idyll far from Moscow is the Ataman Kargin. Kargin ensures that the traditional customs are followed.

Roman is in love with the beautiful Dasha and asked his father to send a matchmaker to Dasha's parents, and to arrange the marriage before this is one of his rivals can do. Roman's father, however, is not fast enough and so Dasha is married to the son of a gangster. The wedding is a great event, and the entire village celebrates.

Then the First World War breaks out. Romans brother is drafted into the army. Some time later novel follows his brother and gets into the outbreak of the Russian Revolution, the novel also home village is not spared. Roman has to decide which side he is and realizes that his village is not the whole world.

Reviews

For the lexicon of international film Dauria is "wide -scale, adventurous film whose atmospheric observation of Cossacks families of the first part shall be clearly soft of superficial action in the second half. "

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