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Origin RussieGenres Musical,
RomanceThemes Dance films,
Films about music and musicians,
Le thème des vacances,
Documentary films about music and musicians,
Documentaire sur une personnalité,
Musical filmsActors Sofia Rotaru,
Anatoliy YevdokymenkoRating64%
Oksana (played by Sofia Rotaru) is a young and beautiful Carpathian girl. On the "Donetsk-Verkhovyna" train she becomes acquainted with a young miner from Donetsk called Boris. The travellers fall in love, but are parted when they arrive at their destination. In the Carpathian mountains their paths diverge, but Boris (played by Vasyl Zinkevych, soloist of the instrumental band "Smerichka") discovers where she is staying. The couple meet again and rekindle their love. Their friends invite them to perform in a concert for vacationers at a mountain resort, where they sing about their feelings for each other., 1h11
Genres MusicalThemes Dance films,
Films about music and musicians,
Documentary films about music and musicians,
Documentaire sur une personnalité,
Musical filmsActors Sofia RotaruThe conceptual base are the poetic monologues read by Sofia Rotaru playing herself, singer. The monologues were read by Sofia Rotaru in Russian, whereas their author, G. Vieru, has supposedly wrote them in Moldavian beforehand. In between the monologues, adapted music videos appear in all different kinds of scenery from Kazakh desert to Bukovinian rich green villages, passing by beautiful Crimean Black Sea and Lithuanian Baltic Sea shorelines. Sofia Rotaru performs personally in the movie without double stunt performers, namely the role of windsurfer in love, singing the song "Amor" in Moldavian language., 1h19
Directed by Valeriu GagiuGenres Musical,
RomanceThemes Films about music and musicians,
Musical filmsActors Sofia Rotaru,
Valeriu Gagiu,
Grigore Grigoriu,
Evgeny Menshov,
Anatoliy YevdokymenkoRating65%
After graduation from conservatory, music professor Marcela (Sofia Rotaru) teaches music in a village music school in Moldova. As a main solo vocal she is invited to join a musical vocal instrumental ensemble, which is being directed by astronomer Viktor. The first rehearsal takes place in the astronomic star observatory tower and that's where Viktor falls in love with Marcela. Andrei also has his idea about Marcela as he cheerly appreciates her first performance with their band. Marcela returns home to the village, where her local admirer waits for her next to her house door. The rehearsals lead to an invitation to perform on a cruise ship in the Black Sea. As the relationship with Viktor staggers, Andrei manages to approach Marcela. Love, artistic successes, and, as the genre requires, a victory at an international song festival are awaiting Marcela., 1h31
Directed by Alexander StefanovichOrigin RussieGenres Drama,
Musical theatre,
MusicalThemes Films about music and musicians,
Musical films,
Films about disabilitiesActors Sofia Rotaru,
Mikhaïl Boïarski,
Rolan Bykov,
Vyacheslav Spesivtsev,
Ivars Kalniņš,
Leonid ObolenskyRating57%
Viktoria Svobodina is a young but already well known popular singer in the Soviet Union, living in Moscow. Her popularity reaches the heights whilst the band she is performing with remains in the shadows. At an important live concert the band turns off the sound, but Viktoria keeps singing the song, changing the lyrics to "I will sing till the end". As they leave the concert she stops the car and rips posters of herself off the walls of the concert hall and leaves the band for a solo career., 1h19
Genres MusicalThemes Musical filmsActors Sofia Rotaru,
Evgueni EvtouchenkoFilmed by Ukrainian studio of television films, the musical film Pesnya vsegda s nami features six songs of Volodymyr Ivasyuk, written for Sofia Rotaru. The young and beautiful singer starts a concert in a mountainous vacation resort music club in open air. This autobiographical scenario depicts true Ukrainian Moldavian origins of Sofia Rotaru in the bucolic atmosphere of melodic Bukovina in Western Ukraine.