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  1. Five Evenings (Russian: Пять вечеров, romanized: Pyat vecherov) is a Soviet romantic drama film by Nikita Mikhalkov in 1978 based on the same name play by Aleksandr Volodin.

  2. Five Evenings: Directed by Nikita Mikhalkov. With Lyudmila Gurchenko, Stanislav Lyubshin, Valentina Telichkina, Larisa Kuznetsova. Tamara and Sasha were separated during the war.

    • (1.4K)
    • Drama, Romance
    • Nikita Mikhalkov
    • 1979-11
  3. Tamara and Sasha were separated during the war. Now (1957) Sasha is visiting Moscow for five days and by chance recognizes the house where Tamara used to live. She is still living there with her...

    • 45 sec
    • 3K
    • FilmDoo
  4. Overview. Based on the play of the same name by Aleksandr Volodin "Five Evenings". The end of the 1950s. Aleksandr Petrovich Ilyin travels to the city where he lived before the war. Visiting the telephone operator Zoya, he sees a familiar house through the window and decides to go there for only fifteen minutes.

  5. Five Evenings is a Soviet drama film by Nikita Mikhalkov in 1978 based on the same name play by Aleksandr Volodin.

    • Nikita Mikhalkov
  6. Nikita Mikhalkov's adaptation of Bolodin's 1958 play "Five Evenings" is a wonderful Chekhovian film on interrupted love, dashed hopes and dreams, and unfulfilled happiness. This poetry of everyday life is put together with extreme flair by Mikhalkov who elicits pitch perfect performances from all of his cast members while assiduously using the ...

  7. Five Evenings is Nikita Mikhalkov's brilliantly cinematic and achingly poignant mounting of Alexander Volodin's comedy-drama stage masterpiece. During a brief visit to late 50's Moscow, Alexander rings the bell at a threshold he hasn't crossed since before the war.