Shla sobaka po royalyu (1978)
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Shla sobaka po royalyu (A dog walked over the piano)
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Small scatch from russion provincial willage. On the willage appeared young airman riding helicopter and working on the fields fertilizing. Young ~16 years old girl fated to select her spose from few willage boys tries to catch him for future possible wedding. There occur many merry episodes related to her effort.
The most interesting is "bride's" younger sister liable for the much of intrigues (see pictures).
And also excursion to the world of the russian willage folklore. At first enthusiatic town folklorist found typical russian "babushka" - old woman - with balalayka and ask her to play some old willage song. She started, but he objects: "Well, but it is Vysotski". And ask again the woman to play some true willage song sung by her grand-mother. Women answers: "But my grand-mother has been personally known with Vysotski".
Finally we can watch true genuine russian folk music family band with accordion, balalayka and many other specific instruments, in little parodic manner.
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Info: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0078257/
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Small scatch from russion provincial willage. On the willage appeared young airman riding helicopter and working on the fields fertilizing. Young ~16 years old girl fated to select her spose from few willage boys tries to catch him for future possible wedding. There occur many merry episodes related to her effort.
The most interesting is "bride's" younger sister liable for the much of intrigues (see pictures).
And also excursion to the world of the russian willage folklore. At first enthusiatic town folklorist found typical russian "babushka" - old woman - with balalayka and ask her to play some old willage song. She started, but he objects: "Well, but it is Vysotski". And ask again the woman to play some true willage song sung by her grand-mother. Women answers: "But my grand-mother has been personally known with Vysotski".
Finally we can watch true genuine russian folk music family band with accordion, balalayka and many other specific instruments, in little parodic manner.
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