Ya-Khha is a short film by Rashid Nugmanov , shot in 1986 in two weeks. The film is known for the fact that the "fathers" of Russian rock starred in it. The film is plotless, more documentary , non-fiction than feature - free sketches of those years and those glorious places - the Kamchatka boiler house , the Leningrad rock club .
| Ya-hha | |
|---|---|
| Genre | drama |
| Producer | Rashid Nugmanov |
| Author script | Rashid Nugmanov |
| In the main cast | Victor Tsoi Boris Grebenshchikov Mike Naumenko George Guryanov Konstantin Kinchev |
| Operator | Alexey Mikhailov |
| Film company | VGIK |
| Duration | 35 min 47 s |
| A country | |
| Tongue | Russian |
| Year | 1986 |
| IMDb | ID 0092257 |
Creation History
The film was shot as an educational work by VGIK students: Rashid Nugmanov as a director, Telman Mammadov and Alexei Mikhailov as cameramen. Nugmanov really wanted to do a full-length picture. The material was shot for several hours, the film was developing. But the funds allocated by the All-Russian State Institute of Cinematography for the term Aleksey Mikhailov were only enough for a ten minute short.
“By hook or by crook I managed to do thirty minutes,” the director recalled later. “You can imagine at what frantic pace we voiced them, mounted, assembled ... Somehow we managed to reach the deadline, but the film remained unfinished. Therefore, many storylines and lines simply disappeared ... ” [1] .
But Viktor Tsoi was already in the film and sang to the main characters who wandered to him in the stoker. "Ya-Khha" immediately attracted attention to the young Kazakh director. The film won several awards at various festivals, including the Andrei Tarkovsky FIPRESCI Prize in the Young Soviet Cinema program at the IFF in 1987 .
Cast
- I. Mosin,
- T. Egorova,
- V. Peskov,
- V. Gorin,
- A. Pavlova,
- V. Looga,
- R. Sergeeva,
- I. Glushen,
- N. Tretyak,
- V. Zheleznov
- V. Tsoi
- K. Kinchev
- M. Naumenko
- B. Grebenshchikov
- groups "Alice" , "Zoo" , "Cinema"
See also
- Leningrad rock club
Notes
- ↑ Rashid Nugmanov. Ya-Khha (March 13, 2006). - An article by the Latvian website of the Kino group . Date of treatment July 24, 2009. Archived March 27, 2012.
Links
- "Ya-hha" on the site "Encyclopedia of domestic cinema"
- Ya-hha on the Internet Movie Database
- FAQ: Ya-Hha