The Aborigine is a Soviet drama film directed by Yelena Korotkova directed by Elena Nikolaeva . Premiere - October 1989 . In the USSR, 1.5 million viewers watched the film.
| Native | |
|---|---|
| Genre | Drama |
| Producer | Elena Nikolaeva |
| Author script | Yuri Korotkov |
| In the main cast | Vladislav Galkin |
| Film company | Film Studio them. M. Gorky , Creative Association "World" |
| Duration | 132 minutes |
| A country | |
| Tongue | |
| Year | 1988 |
| IMDb | ID 0147816 |
Content
Story
The story of a difficult teenager from Surgut . The father of fifteen-year-old Borka Khromov drowned after a divorce, and his mother and her new husband are engaged in hoarding, and they do not need a son. To leave Surgut, what the teenager dreams of, remains a pipe dream. Even in the taiga, Borka faces problems. Going to poach at night, he is faced with runaway prisoners .
Cast
- Vladislav Galkin - Borka Khromov
- Alexander Negreba - Stepan
- Alexander Yakovlev - poacher Yura Kuybida
- Nadezhda Markina - mother of Borka
- Valery Barinov - Felix
- Alexander Mironov - coach
- Jeanne Apple - Alena
- Oleg Shtefanko - commander of the construction team
- Victor Neznanov - Vitya
- Gennady Matveev - Inspector of Fish Inspection
- S. Rudin - foreman of fishermen
Location
- In the scenes with the hooliganism of Borka Khromov in the "big water", where the "native" drowns the youthful sailing dinghies " Cadet ", filming was carried out on the Klyazma reservoir near Moscow. The subsequent scene of the chase of the Amur boat Borkina by Kazanka-M with Whirlwind-30 Electron was filmed there, near the village of Kapustino, Moscow Region.
Literature
Links
- " Aboriginal " on the Internet Movie Database