Joys of the Youth

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Joys of the Youth
DVD cover
Directed byYevgeni Gerasimov[1]
Screenplay byViktor Merezhko
Starring
CinematographySergey Onufriyev
Edited byNatalia Gerinova
Music byGennady Gladkov
Production
company
Release date
  • December 29, 1987 (1987-12-29)
Running time
81 minutes
CountrySoviet Union
LanguageRussian

Joys of the Youth (Russian: Забавы молодых, romanizedZabavy molodykh) is a 1987 Soviet drama film.

Plot[edit]

In order to get a credit for physical education, which they skipped, the company of students of the technical school persuaded classmate (Zudina) to fall in love with the physical education teacher (Lyubshin) and persuade him.

The girl begins to hunt for an unapproachable bachelor teacher. Unexpectedly for all, he falls in love with a student. Moreover, the girl understands that she herself is not indifferent to the teacher. History, conceived as a rally, becomes a drama for its participants.

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Criticism[edit]

Director Yevgeny Gerasimov is not suspected of blind love for the younger generation. In the very title of his picture there is an ironic warning to those who are delighted with the youth looseness of the late eighties, and their own concern about the spiritual lack of spirituality of the younger generation.[2]

Lyubshin played a physical education teacher so that you can fall in love with him. A really good picture, a love story in which problems and realities are depicted, but not an end in itself. A good love story is always interesting.[3]

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