Quarantine (1983 film)

Quarantine (Russian: Карантин, romanized: Karantin) is a 1983 Soviet children's comedy film directed by Ilya Frez.[1][2]

Quarantine
French film poster
Directed byIlya Frez
Written byGalina Scherbakova
Starring
Music byAlexey Rybnikov
CinematographyAndrei Kirillov
Production
company
Release date
  • 1983 (1983)
Running time
76 minutes
CountrySoviet Union
LanguageRussian

Plot

When quarantine is announced in the kindergarten, it turns out that there is no one with whom to leave five year old Masha — everyone is busy with urgent matters. Even the grandparents are swarmed with work. Therefore, Masha has to live with relatives, friends, colleagues and casual acquaintances which leads to many adventures.

Cast

Awards

[2]

  • Award for the best performance of the female role (Ailika Kremer) of the "International Film Festival of Humor and Satire" in Gabrovo-83;
  • The "Golden Plateau" award of the International Film Festival of Children's Cinema, held in the framework of the festival of neo-realistic cinema in Avellino-84.
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References

Quarantine on IMDb


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