My Friend Ivan Lapshin

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My Friend Ivan Lapshin is a 1984 Soviet drama film by director Aleksei German, acclaimed for its atmospheric black-and-white portrayal of life in a provincial town in the pre–World War II Stalinist era.

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instanceOf film
basedOn stories by Yuri German
cinematographyBy Valeri Fedosov NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Soviet Union
criticalReception acclaimed
director Aleksei German NERFINISHED
filmTechnique black-and-white cinematography
documentary-style realism
genre black-and-white film
drama
historical film
hasColorProcess black-and-white
hasDirectorNationality Russian
language Russian
laterRecognition gained international critical acclaim
leadCharacter Ivan Lapshin NERFINISHED
musicBy Viktor Lebedev NERFINISHED
narrativePerspective first-person narration
narrativeStructure flashback
notableFor atmospheric depiction of everyday Soviet life
innovative narrative structure
naturalistic acting
originalReleaseYear 1984
partOf Soviet cinema
portrays Soviet police work in the 1930s
atmosphere of late Stalinist 1930s
life in a Soviet provincial town
productionCompany Lenfilm NERFINISHED
recognizedAs one of the greatest Soviet films
releaseDecade 1980s
releaseStatus initially limited release in the Soviet Union
screenplayBy Aleksei German NERFINISHED
Eduard Volodarsky NERFINISHED
settingPeriod Stalinist era NERFINISHED
pre–World War II era
settingPlace provincial Soviet town
settingTime 1930s
theme everyday life under Stalinism
friendship
idealism and disillusionment
memory
moral ambiguity
writer Aleksei German NERFINISHED
Eduard Volodarsky NERFINISHED

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Aleksei German notableWork My Friend Ivan Lapshin
Aleksei German creativeWork My Friend Ivan Lapshin