Strange People (1969 film)

Strange People (Russian: Странные люди) is a 1969 Soviet drama film directed by Vasily Shukshin.[1][2][3]

Strange People
Russian: Странные люди
Directed byVasily Shukshin
Written by
Starring
Music byKaren Khachaturyan
CinematographyValeri Ginzburg
Edited byNatalya Loginova
CountrySoviet Union
LanguageRussian

Plot

The film consists of three short stories, the main characters of which are strange people who live in a village and have a rich inner world.[4]

Cast

  • Vsevolod Sanayev
  • Panteleymon Krymov
  • Yuri Skop
  • Elena Sanaeva
  • Nina Sazonova
  • Arkadi Trusov
  • Antonina Bogdanova
  • Artyom Karapetyan
  • Liliya Zakharova
  • Nikolai Goryachev[5]
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