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1975 Russian film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Step Forward (Russian: Шаг навстречу, romanized: Shag navstrechu) is a Soviet film-an almanac, consisting of five novels.
Step Forward | |
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Directed by | Naum Birman[1] |
Written by | Emil Braginsky |
Produced by | Galina Shadur Karen Shakhnazarov |
Starring | Lyudmila Gurchenko Nikolay Volkov Jr. Andrey Popov Yevgeny Leonov Lev Durov Boris Shcherbakov Andrei Mironov |
Cinematography | Alexander Chirov |
Edited by | Lyudmila Sviridenko |
Music by | Stanislav Pozhlakov |
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Running time | 77 min. |
Country | Russia |
Language | Russian |
Five novels, united by the history of the nascent love of two elderly people, meeting every day on the way to work. Meeting every day in public transport, they do not suspect that they are neighbors around the house, and they are constantly giving each other a lot of trouble.[2]
Some episodes of film were shot at the stations of Saint Petersburg Metro Narvskaya and Dachnoye.[5]
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