I Loved You (film)

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]

I Loved You
Original Russian film poster
Directed byIlia Frez
Written byMikhail Lvovsky
StarringViktor Perevalov
Violetta Khusnulova
Valeri Ryzhakov
Natalya Seleznyova
Lidia Nikolayevna
Yevgeniy Vesnik
Vera Orlova
Music byNektarius Chargeishvili
CinematographyAndrei Kirillov
Mikhail Kirillov
Edited byValentina Mironova
Production
company
Release date
1967
Running time
91 minutes
CountrySoviet Union
LanguageRussian

Cast

  • Viktor Perevalov as Kolya
  • Violetta Khusnulova as Nadya
  • Valeri Ryzhakov
  • Natalya Seleznyova
  • Lidia Nikolayevna
  • Yevgeniy Vesnik as father
  • Vera Orlova Mother

References

  1. 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)."
  2. 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."


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