Pokrovsky Gates

Pokrovsky Gates

Infobox_Film
name = Pokrovsky Gates


caption = back cover of Russian-language DVD
director = Mikhail Kozakov
producer =
writer = Leonid Zorin
starring = Oleg Menshikov Inna Ulyanova
Anatoly Ravikovich Leonid Bronevoy
music = Georgi Garanyan
Bulat Okudzhava
cinematography = Nikolay Nemolyayev
editing = Irma Tsekavaya
distributor = Mosfilm
released = USSR: 1982
runtime = 140 min.
country = Soviet Union
language = Russian
budget =
imdb_id = 0083465|

Pokrovsky Gates ( _ru. "Покровские ворота"; "Pokrovskiye Vorota") is a 1982 Soviet comedy film produced for television by Mosfilm. It was directed by Mikhail Kozakov and stars Oleg Menshikov, Leonid Bronevoy, and Inna Ulyanova. The screenplay is based on a 1974 stage play by Leonid Zorin.

Featured in the film are three songs written and performed by renowned "bard" Bulat Okudzhava: "Chasovye Lyubvi" ("Sentries of Love"), "Zhivopistsy" ("Painters"), and "Pesenka ob Arbate" ("Ditty about Arbat") [http://www.ozon.ru/context/detail/id/1670793/ ru icon] .

The title refers to a square on Moscow's Boulevard Ring near which the film's main characters reside [See [http://www.hello-online.ru/content.php?contid=160 Moscow Boulevard Ring: the Prechistensky Gate] for a historical perspective. An illustration of the historical Pokrovsky Gates in old Moscow can be seen here: [http://pokrovka.narod.ru/] ] .

Plot summary

The story takes place in the 1950s. Konstantin “Kostik” Romin (Oleg Menshikov) has come to Moscow to study history and is staying with kindly aunt Alisa (Sofya Pilyavskaya), who runs a communal apartment building there. His life soon becomes intertwined with those of the other residents. Among them are Margarita Pavlovna (Inna Ulyanova) and both her former husband Lev Khobotov (Anatoly Ravikovich), a publisher of foreign poetry, and her new beau, engraver-turned-teacher Savva Ignatevich (Viktor Bortsov).

The main plot revolves around the congenial Khobotov’s attempts to find happiness with newfound love Lyudochka (Yelena Koreneva), while constantly being thwarted by the controlling Margarita. Another tenant is musical comedian Arkadi Velyurov (Leonid Bronevoy), who is trying to revive his faltering career and escape from his own loneliness. He has become enamored of a young competitive swimmer, Svetlana (Tatyana Dogileva), who rebuffs his advances but takes a fancy to the opportunistic Kostik.

Kostik finds his own love interest, Rita [A diminutive form of "Margarita", a source of some irony; when she introduces herself to a bewildered Khobotov as "Margarita", Kostik interjects "Rita! RI-TA!"] (Valentina Voilkova), for whom he decides to forsake his playboy lifestyle. In the end he becomes the catalyst for both Khobotov and Velyurov to find some measure of happiness: the former elopes with Lyudochka with the help of Kostik's pal Savransky, and the latter is elated that Svetlana attends one of his concerts in response to a telegram Kostik had urged him to send.

Cast

Notes/References

External links

*"Pokrovskiye vorota" at IMDB [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0083465/]
*Detailed synopsis and discussion with many screen shots [http://exler.ru/films/12-09-2005.htm] ru icon
*Complete text of Zorin play [http://samaritan.fromru.com/pokrov_gates.htm] ru icon


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