Private Life of Kuzyayev Valentin | |
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Russian: Личная жизнь Кузяева Валентина | |
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Written by | Natalya Ryazantseva |
Produced by | Vladimir Bezprozvanny |
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Cinematography | Boris Timkovsky |
Edited by | Vl. Mironov |
Music by | Alexander Kolker |
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Running time | 68 min. |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
Private Life of Kuzyayev Valentin (Russian: Личная жизнь Кузяева Валентина, romanized: Lichnaya zhizn Kuzyaeva Valentina) is a 1967 Soviet drama film directed by Ilya Averbakh and Igor Maslennikov.[1][2][3]
High school student Valentin Kuzyaev is invited to shoot a TV show about youth. For preparation, he is given a questionnaire. The questions in the questionnaire are the simplest, but it is difficult for Vale to answer them. To understand himself, he begins to keep a diary.[4]
Ilya Averbakh directed the short stories Out and Daddy, and the short story Kuzya and Margarita was shot by Igor Maslennikov.[6]