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The Pokrovsky Gates
Stories from the lives of the tenants of the Moscow's communal apartment: Kostik, who is a college student, lives with his aunt while studying; Arkady Velyurov who is a performing artist; Khobotovs, who are a divorced couple; and Sava, who is Margarita Khobotov's new fiancé. All these people live in one apartment and their lives constantly touch each other's.
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Plot Summary
Set in Moscow during the late Soviet era, the film follows the romantic entanglements of a young provincial girl who comes to the capital to pursue her dreams. She finds herself caught between two men: a charming but irresponsible musician and a more mature, stable engineer. The story unfolds against the backdrop of a communal apartment, revealing the complex relationships and unique characters inhabiting it.
Critical Reception
The Pokrovsky Gates is a beloved Soviet comedy-drama, widely praised for its witty dialogue, memorable characters, and poignant portrayal of life and love in Moscow. It resonated with audiences for its blend of humor and heartfelt emotion, becoming a classic of late Soviet cinema.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its sharp, quotable dialogue and clever humor.
Applauded for its strong performances, particularly from the main cast.
Noted for its nostalgic and authentic depiction of Soviet-era Moscow life.
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Awards & Accolades
While not widely recognized with major international awards, the film achieved significant popular acclaim and cultural impact within the Soviet Union and post-Soviet states, becoming a staple of television programming and a beloved classic.
Fun Fact
The film is based on the play of the same name by Leonid Zorin, and the iconic song 'Arlekino' performed in the film, though not originally part of the play, became strongly associated with the movie.
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