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  1. Spring on Zarechnaya Street (Russian: Весна на Заречной улице, romanized: Vesna na Zarechnoy ulitse, Ukrainian: Весна на Зарічній вулиці, romanized: Vesna na Zarechniy vulitsy) is a 1956 Soviet romantic drama film produced at the Odessa Film Studio and directed by Feliks Mironer and Marlen ...

  2. Mar 12, 2021 · Spring on Zarechnaya Street is set in a provincial industrial town, where a recently graduated young teacher named Tatyana Sergeyevna (Nina Ivanova) arrives to teach Russian literature at the evening school for the working youth. Her pupils are metallurgical plant workers.

  3. Currently you are able to watch "Spring on Zarechnaya Street" streaming on Klassiki or for free with ads on Tubi TV. It is also possible to rent "Spring on Zarechnaya Street" on Amazon Video online and to download it on Amazon Video.

    • Marlen Khutsiyev, Feliks Mironer
    • 13
  4. spring on zarechnaya street tells the story of the growing love between two people from very different strata, a young beautiful lady whos a teacher and her late night student factory worker. they have to overcome prejudice, learn how to concilie their differences, respect and appreciate each other’s occupations in order to accept the ...

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    • Odessa Film Studio
    • Feliks Mironer, Marlen Khutsiyev
  5. Currently you are able to watch "Spring on Zarechnaya Street" streaming on Plex for free. Synopsis An idealistic, sophisticated young woman meets a rough-around-the-edges, blue collar man and rejects him, only to find out later that they are destined for true love together, despite the fact that he cannot now pass his certification test after ...

    • Marlen Khutsiyev, Feliks Mironer
    • 2
  6. May 2, 2019 · Film Description: Spring on Zarechnaya Street is a 1956 Soviet drama film produced at the Odessa Film Studio and directed by Felix Mironer and Marlen Khutsie...

    • 5 min
    • 762
    • UNC Russia & East Europe
  7. Spring on Zarechnaya Street is a 1956 Soviet drama film produced at the Odessa Film Studio and directed by Feliks Mironer and Marlen Khutsiev. The film was one of the most popular pictures in the Soviet Union, it was seen by 30,12 million viewers.