Spring

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"Spring" is a classic Soviet musical comedy film starring Lyubov Orlova, celebrated for its lighthearted tone, memorable songs, and satirical portrayal of postwar Soviet society.

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instanceOf film
award Stalin Prize (to creative team) NERFINISHED
basedOn original screenplay
castMember Faina Ranevskaya NERFINISHED
Lyubov Orlova NERFINISHED
Nikolai Cherkasov NERFINISHED
Tatyana Nadezhdina NERFINISHED
cinematography Andrei Moskvin NERFINISHED
colorProcess black-and-white
countryOfOrigin Soviet Union
director Grigori Aleksandrov NERFINISHED
distributor Mosfilm NERFINISHED
editingBy Yeva Ladyzhenskaya NERFINISHED
featuresCharacter Professor Nikitin NERFINISHED
Vera Shatrova NERFINISHED
actress Vera Shatrova’s double
filmingStudio Mosfilm Studios NERFINISHED
genre musical comedy
hasSong “Song of the Spring” NERFINISHED
“Spring” (song from the film) NERFINISHED
hasTheme art and science in Soviet society
romantic comedy
satire of Soviet cultural life
hasType classic Soviet musical comedy
musicBy Isaak Dunayevsky NERFINISHED
notableFor lighthearted tone
memorable songs
satirical portrayal of postwar Soviet society
originalLanguage Russian
partOf Soviet cinema of the 1940s
portrays Soviet film industry
Soviet intelligentsia
scientific research institutes
producer Grigori Aleksandrov NERFINISHED
productionCompany Mosfilm NERFINISHED
releaseFormat theatrical release
releaseYear 1947
runtimeMinutes 104
screenwriter Grigori Aleksandrov NERFINISHED
Mikhail Volpin NERFINISHED
Nikolai Erdman NERFINISHED
setInPeriod postwar Soviet society
starring Lyubov Orlova NERFINISHED
title Spring NERFINISHED

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Lyubov Orlova notableWork Spring