Prikhodite zavtra (1962)

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Prikhodite zavtra: Directed by Evgeniy Tashkov. With Anatoliy Papanov, Ekaterina Savinova, Boris Bibikov, Antonina Maksimova. Young girl from the country come to Moscow, she wants to get into University, but it’s too late… Anyway, she won’t give up and will do everything to get a meeting with dean and sing for him.

“This is a story of a young girl, a talented singer, who comes to Moscow from the Siberian taiga to become a professional singer. She tries to enter the Music Institute and, finding out that the exams are already over, she nevertheless does everything possible to become a student.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eNotable facts:nu003culu003eu003cliu003eThe film script was written by the director Evgeny Tashkov with his wife Ekaterina Savinova, who played the main part (Frosya Burlakova). It reflected real events in Savinovasu0026#39;s life.u003c/liu003eu003cliu003eEkaterina Savinova not only played her part and sang all the songs, but also recorded the sound for Nadezhda Zhivotova (the housewife at the sculptoru0026#39;s home).u003c/liu003eu003cliu003eEvgeny Tashkov lent his voice to Anatoly Papanov (the sculptor Nikolai) and also appeared briefly as the man in sunglasses.u003c/liu003eu003cliu003eBoris Bibikov (Professor Sokolov) was Savinovau0026#39;s teacher at the Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography.u003c/liu003eu003cliu003eSavinova could not get work in the Mosfilm Studio, because she had rejected courtship of Ivan Pyryev, who was the director of the film u0026quot;Cossacks of the Kubanu0026quot; (1950), in which Savinova played, and then Mosfilmu0026#39;s director. Therefore, the film u0026quot;Come Tomorrow…u0026quot; was shot at the Odessa Film Studio.u003c/liu003eu003cliu003eWhen a third of the film was ready, a commission from Moscow saw it and tried to stop it. With the help of the film director Mikhail Romm, Tashkov managed to complete the film. However, even after the release, bureaucrats tried to stop the film accusing the authors of opposing socialist realism (especially in the scene, where the sculptor breaks his works).u003c/liu003eu003cliu003eSavinova got ill with brucellosis after drinking infected milk on a market. The intensive work on this film aggravated her condition. She was hospitalised and therefore the shooting of the film took two years instead of one. Later the illness developed into schizophrenia. In 1964, Savinova played brilliantly the part of Matryona in u0026quot;Balzaminovu0026#39;s Marriageu0026quot;. In 1970, Ekaterina Savinova committed a suicide by throwing herself under a train.u003c/liu003eu003cliu003eIn 2011, the film was restored and colourized.u003c/liu003eu003cliu003eIn 2020, I translated the film into English, French, Swedish, Finnish, and also added Russian subtitles.u003c/liu003eu003c/ulu003e”

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