
Movie spotlight
ВОТ СНОВА ЭТОТ ДВОР
An elderly man walks along Nevsky Prospect, along the embankments and streets of the city, looking into old courtyards. He remembers his youth, looking at the youth dancing right on the streets. He gets on a tram and seems to be traveling to his past through Leningrad. Variety artists take part in his "walks".
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Plot Summary
A young boy, Kolya, finds himself in a difficult situation when his mischievous younger brother, Vitya, gets into trouble with the law after stealing a bicycle. Kolya, determined to protect Vitya, takes the blame upon himself, leading to a series of comical and heartwarming events as the family navigates the consequences and learns valuable lessons about responsibility and brotherhood.
Critical Reception
This Soviet comedy film was a popular family film, appreciated for its lighthearted humor and themes of childhood and familial bonds. It resonated with audiences for its relatable characters and gentle storytelling, though critical analysis from its era often focused on its comedic elements rather than deep thematic exploration.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its humor and family-friendly entertainment.
Appreciated for its portrayal of childhood innocence and sibling relationships.
Seen as a light and enjoyable Soviet comedy.
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Fun Fact
The film's title, 'ВОТ СНОВА ЭТОТ ДВОР', translates roughly to 'Here's That Yard Again', suggesting a recurring, perhaps troublesome, familiar setting or situation.
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