The Boy and the Dove

The Boy and the Dove (Russian: Мальчик и голубь) is a 1961 Soviet short film directed by Andrey Konchalovsky.[2]

The Boy and the Dove
Russian: Мальчик и голубь
Directed byAndrey Konchalovsky
Written byAndrey Konchalovsky
StarringNikolay Burlyaev
Music byVyacheslav Ovchinnikov[1]
CinematographyMikhail Kozhin
CountrySoviet Union
LanguageRussian

Plot

The film tells about a boy who dreams of acquiring a dove and depicting him on a wall. He can endlessly watch the birds flying in the sky. But the dove can't afford it. The guy decides to buy a dove for an album with stamps and sends a pigeon to the sky. But the dove returned to his former owner...[3]

Cast

  • Nikolay Burlyaev[4]
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References

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