The Lonely Voice of Man
1987 · Movie · 87 min. · Soviet Union (USSR)
Film The Lonely Voice of Man is the first full–length feature film of Alexander Sokurov, made in 1978 and remastered in 1987 at the studio Lenfilm with the assistance of the Union of Filmmakers. The story is based on the themes of Andrey Platonov's works River Potudan' and The Origin of a Master. The story of the painful rebirth of young Nikita who bears in his heart all the pain of the civil war, his truly human love for Lyuba, the difficult path of two young, deeply moral and very lonely people to each other… Far from being a screen version in traditional sense of the word, the film restores the spiritual nature of Platonov's prose.
Direction Aleksandr Sokúrov
Cast Tatyana Goryacheva · Vladimir Degtyaryov · Lyudmila Yakovtleva · Sergey Shukaylo · Nikolai Kochegarov · Vladimir Gladyshev · Ivan Neganov · Viktoria Yurizditskaya · Evgeniya Volkova · Irina Zhuravleva · Andrey Gradov
Soundtrack Krzysztof Penderecki · Otmar Nussio · A. Burdova · Vladimir Deshov
Screenplay Yuri Arabov · Andrey Platonov
Cinematography Sergei Yurizditsky
Original title Odinokiy golos cheloveka
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