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The Long Farewell traces the rift that grows between an emotionally impulsive single mother (Zinaida Sharko) and her increasingly resentful teenage son (Oleg Vladimirskij), who destroys her world when he announces he wishes to live with his father. Filmed in 1971, Kira Muratova's The Long Farewell was banned and shelved, not to be screened in Perestroika until 1987. Despite the continued censorship Muratova's work received, she still managed to emerge as one of the leading figures in Ukrainian and Russian cinema, building a very successful film career from the 1960s onwards due to her boundary pushing directorial approach and aesthetics. (StudioCanal UK)
(more)Cast
Zinaida Sharko
Soviet Union
Best movies:
Starik Chottabyč (1957)
A Long Goodbye (1971)
Oleg Vladimirskiy
Soviet Union
Best movies:
A Long Goodbye (1971)
Tatyana Mychko
Best movies:
A Long Goodbye (1971)
Светлана Кабанова
Best movies:
A Long Goodbye (1971)
Lidiya Brazilskaya
Soviet Union
Best movies:
Brief Encounters (1967)
A Long Goodbye (1971)
Владимир Маренков
Best movies:
Ivan's Childhood (1962)
Zhizn i udivitelnye priklyucheniya Robinzona Kruzo (1972)
A Long Goodbye (1971)
Viktor Strizhov
Soviet Union
Best movies:
A Long Goodbye (1971)