I Loved You (film)
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I Loved You | |
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Directed by | Ilia Frez |
Written by | Mikhail Lvovsky |
Starring | Viktor Perevalov Violetta Khusnulova Valeri Ryzhakov Natalya Seleznyova Lidia Nikolayevna Yevgeniy Vesnik Vera Orlova |
Cinematography | Andrei Kirillov Mikhail Kirillov |
Edited by | Valentina Mironova |
Music by | Nektarius Chargeishvili |
Production company | |
Release date | 1967 |
Running time | 91 minutes |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
I Loved You (Russian: Я вас любил…, romanized: Ya vas lyubil...), is a 1967 Soviet comedy film directed by Ilia Frez and written by Mikhail Lvovsky. The film was internationally popular in Eastern Europe.[1] The film's topic was awakening romantic feelings in a group of Russian teenagers.[2]
Cast
- Viktor Perevalov as Kolya
- Violetta Khusnulova as Nadya
- Valeri Ryzhakov
- Natalya Seleznyova
- Lidia Nikolayevna
- Yevgeniy Vesnik as father
- Vera Orlova Mother
References
- ^ Mira Liehm, Antonín J. Liehm The Most Important Art: Eastern European Film After 1945- 1977 Page 324 0520031571 "Among the more interesting films made for young viewers were the internationally popular I Loved You (Ya vas lyubil-1967) by Ilya Frez (b. 1909) and Oh, That Nastia (Okh, uzh eta Nastia-1972) by Georgi Pobedonostsev (b. 1910)."
- ^ Peter Rollberg - Historical Dictionary of Russian and Soviet Cinema 2008 - Page 230 0810862689 FREZ, IL'IA ABRAMOVICH in the same institute's Directing Department, graduating in 1935. ... The director addressed the problems of a different age group in I Loved You (Ia vas liubil, 1967), a serious attempt to discuss the awakening of romantic feelings in teenagers."
External links
- I Loved You at IMDb