Tomorrow Was the War (1990)
The characters of the play do not know that tomorrow there will be a war, that many people have only a few days left to live. They enthusiastically fight with the teacher, fall in love, cry and laugh, have fun, fight, mischief and impudence, but they seem to be just children, although - the paradox of that time! - their souls mature and develop much faster than their bodies. And when their friend's father is arrested by slander or mistake, they are ready for the first trials, for the initial lessons of injustice and grief, mutual assistance and mutual understanding. The tragedy that happened in the classroom was a kind of test of readiness for tomorrow's sacrifices and tomorrow's exploits.
Directors: Andrey Goncharov, Yuriy Ioffe, Nadezhda Marusalova.
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Tatyana Vasileva as Polyakova |
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Aleksandr Lazarev as Lyuberetskiy |
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Elena Molchenko as Iskra Polyakova |
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Galina Belyaeva as Vika Lyuberetskaya |
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Tatyana Augskap as Zina Kovalenko |
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Andrei Boltnev as school principal |
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Yuriy Sokolov as Zhora Landys |
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Yuriy Korenev as Sasha Stameskin |
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Gennadi Kosarev as Artem Shefer |
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Lyudmila Solovyova as Lena Bokova |
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Lyubov Rudenko as Vera Sergunova |
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Mikhail Gorevoy as Valya Aleksandrov |
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Olga Prokofeva as Valendra |
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Pavel Andreyev as |
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Roman Madyanov as |
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Pavel Morozenko as representative of the district committee |
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Maya Polyanskaya as |
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Nikolay Prokofyev as |
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Igor Isaev as Pasha Ostapchuk |
| Directing | Andrey Goncharov | Director |
| Directing | Yuriy Ioffe | Director |
| Directing | Nadezhda Marusalova | Director |
| Writing | Boris Vasilyev | Writer |
| Camera | Andrey Tyupkin | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Yuri Pryalkin | Music |