The First Lad

The First Lad

4.8

1959-07-11

A gem from Paradjanov's early oeuvre is a musical agitation film or a romantic comedy, made by the young director under the guidance of Alexander Dovzhenko and set in the immense fields of the collectivised Ukraine. The social realism is replaced by colourful, convivial and dancing shots of the “Pabieda” (Victory) kolkhoz, where peasant women sing in the fields, and boys march with banners glorifying revolution. Against this backdrop, intense romantic feelings have reached a climactic stage; tailor Sidor Sidorovich, farmer Jushka and soldier Danila Petrovich all dote on the fair-haired Odarka. It is Jushka and Danila who engage in overt hostility; the initial “gentlemen’s” contest turns into an outright confrontation, resulting in miserable Jushka being increasingly more desperate and scorned by the villagers.

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A gem from Paradjanov's early oeuvre is a musical agitation film or a romantic comedy, made by the young director under the guidance of Alexander Dovzhenko and set in the immense fields of the collectivised Ukraine. The social realism is replaced by colourful, convivial and dancing shots of the “Pabieda” (Victory) kolkhoz, where peasant women sing in the fields, and boys march with banners glorifying revolution. Against this backdrop, intense romantic feelings have reached a climactic stage; tailor Sidor Sidorovich, farmer Jushka and soldier Danila Petrovich all dote on the fair-haired Odarka. It is Jushka and Danila who engage in overt hostility; the initial “gentlemen’s” contest turns into an outright confrontation, resulting in miserable Jushka being increasingly more desperate and scorned by the villagers.

Released

1959-07-11

Runtime

81

Director

Sergei Parajanov

Budget

$0

Revenue

$0

Genres

Comedy

Romance

Language

Pусский

Production

Dovzhenko Film Studios

Casts

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    Lyudmyla Sosyura

    Людміла Сосюра
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    Yuri Satarov

    Yuri Satarov
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    Grigori Karpov

    Grigori Karpov
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    Varvara Chayka

    Varvara Chayka
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    Boris Matveyev

    Борис Матвеев
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    Mykola Yakovchenko

    Микола Яковченко
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    Mykola Shutko

    Mykola Shutko