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1987 Soviet Union film
Once Lied
Russian: Единожды солгав…
Directed byVladimir Bortko
Written by
Starring
CinematographyAnatoly Lapshov
Edited byLeda Semyonova
Music byVladimir Dashkevich
Production
company
Lenfilm
Release date
  • 1987 (1987)
Running time96 min.
CountrySoviet Union
LanguageRussian

Once Lied (Russian: Единожды солгав…, romanizedEdinozhdy solgav...) is a 1987 Soviet romantic drama film directed by Vladimir Bortko.

Plot

The film tells about the complex emotional experiences of the Soviet conformist artist Alexander Kryukov. He was once a participant in the banned Bulldozer Exhibition, and after its defeat he finally “reforged”, becoming an official socialist realist, painting ceremonial portraits of production leaders commissioned by the authorities. The advent of Perestroika awakened his former oppositional thoughts. At the same time, stagnation in creativity, caused by nihilism, laziness of spirit and the patronage of his boss, leads Kryukov to a “midlife crisis.” Bitter sobering by reality ultimately leads him to repentance and reassessment of life.

Cast

References

  1. Аркадий Инин в 80-й день рождения поностальгировал по советской власти
  2. Сериал «Петр Первый. Завещание» покажут в эфире НТВ
  3. Аркадий Инин: «Смех – это единственный спасательный круг в жизни»
  4. Единожды солгав (in Russian)
  5. Once Lied (1988) Full Cast / Crew

External links

Directorial works of Vladimir Bortko
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