Dobro pozhalovat ili Postoronnim vkhod vospreshchen 1964 with English Subtitles

 
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Dobro pozhalovat ili Postoronnim vkhod vospreshchen 1964
1h 14min | Comedy, Family | 1964 (Italy)

Storyline

A satirical comedy about the excessive restrictions that children face during their vacation in a Young Pioneer camp.

User review:

When I was 10 I watched this movie and loved it. When I was 20, I loved it more. This is an almost unknown gem of Soviet cinema, and now I enjoy it even more. The movie is not only a very funny comedy with excellent children and adult actors, but a perfect parody of Soviet life, of the relationship between society and Soviet power. The leader of the camp is so stupid and suspicious, that he turns people one by one to “resistance fighters”, living in “illegality”. The ordinary “citizens” of the camp don’t know who is the informer, but they do their best to help the persecuted ones. In the beginning of the 1960’s, Khrushtchev suddenly let to publish one of Solzhenitsyn’s books, and to make movies like this — and then the short springtime was over, and the bold masterpieces like these were buried for the next 25 years under the gigantic heap of dull books and films. If you won’t laugh a lot watching this movie, write me angry letters!

Director: Elem Klimov
Writers: Semyon Lungin, Ilya Nusinov
Stars: Evgeniy Evstigneev, Arina Aleynikova, Ilya Rutberg

Dobro pozhalovat ili Postoronnim vkhod vospreshchen 1964 with English Subtitles 11
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74 min|Comedy, Family|09 Oct 1964

8.2Rating: 8.2 / 10 from 2,084 users
A satirical comedy about the excessive restrictions that children face during their vacation in a Young Pioneer camp.

6 reviews for Dobro pozhalovat ili Postoronnim vkhod vospreshchen 1964 with English Subtitles

  1. René (verified owner)

    The story is set in a kind of scout camp. In the treatment of the children there are some strong similarities with how it went with colony camps for pale noses of the time, where the repressive regime is concerned. In this comedy it is all cheerfully presented, complete with Comedy Capers-like scenes. It’s all about the young outcast Kosja Inockin. The real main role here is the total carefreeness that is present throughout the film. Simple story, nice viewing pleasure.

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  6. Anonymous (verified owner)

    I wasn’t crazy about this movie from the Soviet Union. The kids are in some sort of camp. One of the boys breaks the rules by swimming in a restricted area. So the director kicks him out of the camp. The boy doesn’t want his parents to know. So he hides out at the camp. Other kids help. I think this was supposed to be a comedy. But it failed miserably.

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