Call Me from Afar

Call Me from Afar (Russian: Позови меня в даль светлую) is a 1977 Soviet drama film directed by German Lavrov and Stanislav Lyubshin.[1][2][3]

Call Me from Afar
Russian: Позови меня в даль светлую
Directed by
Written by
Starring
Music byYuri Butsko
Cinematography
  • Yuri Avdeyev
  • Vladimir Fridkin
Edited byRoza Rogatkina
CountrySoviet Union
LanguageRussian

Plot

The film is about a young woman, Grusha Veselova, who was abandoned by her husband because she was stopping him from drinking, and now she is raising her son alone. But she has an older brother who decides to help her and introduces her to her friend.[4]

Cast

  • Lidiya Fedoseeva-Shukshina as Grusha Veselova
  • Stanislav Lyubshin as Vladimir Nikolayevich
  • Mikhail Ulyanov as Nikolay
  • Ivan Ryzhov as Savva
  • Vladimir Naumenko as Vitya (as Voloda Naumenko)
  • Oleg Novikov as Yura
  • Tatyana Aleksandrova
  • Nikolai Brilling as Kuzma Yegorovich (as N. Brilling)
  • Lidiya Dranovskaya
  • Lyudmila Gamuryak as Olya[5]
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