Lyubka

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Movie
German title Lyubka
Original title Любка
Country of production Russia
original language Russian
Publishing year 2009
length 165 minutes
Rod
Director Stanislaw Mitin
script Stanislaw Mitin
production Aleksandr Kushaev,
Irina Smirnova
camera Vitaly Konevtsov
cut Alexander Pavlov
occupation

Ljubka ( Russian Любка ) is a television film by Stanislaw Mitin based on the novel of the same name by Dina Rubina .

action

A suitcase with clothes is stolen from a well-to-do family at a Russian train station . The thieves are helped by a seven-year-old girl who was raised in the city's criminal districts and raised according to the rules of the street. Her name is Lyubka. She does not know what a parental home and reliable family is. After that, the young robber often remembers the well-dressed girl from the robbed family and dreams of getting into her place, i.e. H. to live in comfort and constant care, to have both parents and to own beautiful dolls and neat clothes. After many years, namely in 1952, fate brings the two girls back together, who have since grown up. Irina, the young doctor, drives with her family to the assigned job in a remote city in the Urals . Her mother, Faina Semyonovna, dies soon, and Irina wonders who could look after her little daughter Sonetschka while she is on duty in the hospital. She needs a childminder, but where can she find her in a small town near the iron and steel works ? The free wage workers or the former prisoners cannot and must not be. And then Irina looks for a stubborn young girl who has just served her sentence and does not look like other former prisoners ...

Festivals

2009: “Sputnik nad Polską” cinema festival, Poland : participation.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ The Directory of Films ( Memento of April 6, 2010 in the Internet Archive )

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