Zosya (1967)
In this WWII drama, Russian soldiers take a break at a scenic farm in Poland, and the unit is able to escape the horrors of war during their brief respite. A Polish farm girl and a Russian officer feel a mutual and unspoken attraction towards each other.
Director:
Mikhail Bogin
Writer:
Vladimir Bogomolov
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Pola Raksa as Zosya |
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Wiesława Mazurkiewicz as Zosya's Mother |
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Yuriy Kamorniy as Михаил — главная роль, начальник штаба, старший лейтенант |
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Nikolai Merzlikin as Виктор Байков комбат, старший лейтенант |
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Barbara Bargiełowska as Wanda |
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Zygmunt Zintel as Stefan |
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Georgi Burkov as Семёнов |
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Vyacheslav Tikhonov as Озвучивание Михаила (роль Юрия Каморного) |
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Nikolai Romanov as лейтенант (нет в титрах) |
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Lyubov Korneva as Катя Игумнова (ефрейтор) |
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Yuriy Sorokin as связист с перевязанной головой |
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Pantelejmon Krymov as Петр Савельевич Махин (рядовой) |
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Aleksandr Grave as комбриг, подполковник |
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Ivan Matveyev as Сушков |
| Sound | Raphael Hozak | Original Music Composer |
| Directing | Mikhail Bogin | Director |
| Writing | Vladimir Bogomolov | Story |
| Writing | Vladimir Bogomolov | Screenplay |
| Camera | Jerzy Lipman | Director of Photography |
| Camera | Witold Sobociński | Camera Operator |
| Art | Roman Wołyniec | Production Design |
| Art | Leonard Mokicz | Set Decoration |
| Production | Jan Kucharski | Assistant Production Manager |