Jamo Novus is a Soviet - Hungarian dramatic feature film directed by Pale Erdösch , shot in 1990 at the Mosfilm film studio.
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| Genre | drama |
| Producer | Pal Erdös |
| Author script | Zoe Curls |
| In the main cast | Irina Kupchenko , George Taratorkin , Rimma Markova , Lyubov Polekhina |
| Operator | Ferenc Pap , Vladimir Fridkin |
| Composer | Michael Tariverdiev |
| Film company | Mosfilm |
| Duration | 90 minutes |
| A country | |
| Year | 1990 |
| IMDb | ID 0102051 |
Content
Story
The main character of the film is a mathematics teacher Galina Alekseevna ( Irina Kupchenko ). A man with a difficult character, she single-handedly raises a young son, painfully worried about the unsettledness of her personal life. The woman’s relations with the students are no less tense: already at the beginning of the film, schoolchildren do not hide their hostility to the teacher, who, in turn, answers them the same.
One of the pupils of Galina Alekseevna is a closed, immersed in his inner world young man named Serebrovsky, who suffers from speech disorders. It is for this reason that he periodically refuses to answer the teacher's questions. However, Galina Alekseevna reacts to Serebrovsky’s behavior as if he was deliberately trying to get her crazy. Once, more than usual, touched by a "demonstrative" silence of a young man, a woman becomes furious and hits him in the face. Immediately after this, the students decide to declare war on Galina Alekseevna, who begins with a campaign in the Communist Party of the CPSU with a written complaint. The following are disruptions to the lessons, accusations of incompetence in the presence of the head of the city department of public education (gorono): "You chaotically explained the theorem yesterday, so we did not prepare," the unveiling of the teacher’s personal life. In their own way, the guys are somewhat right, but in search of justice, being carried away by bullying, they themselves do not notice how they cross the border of the permissible and commit a crime.
Cast
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Irina Kupchenko | Galina Alekseevna, teacher of mathematics |
| George Taratorkin | Alexander Petrovich, geography teacher, close friend of Galina Alekseevna |
| Rimma Markova | Kolchina, head of the city department of public education (city council) |
| Anna Bazhenova | Julia Zagorina |
| Olya Stulova | Katya Vladykina |
| Igor Bukatko | Andrey Babushkin |
| Daniil Ivanov | Valera Nemushkin |
| Anton Belov | Serebrovsky |
| Irina Gubanova | head teacher |
| Sergey Garmash | Secretary of the CPSU City Committee |
| Alexander Martynov | father Vanya |
| Lyubov Polekhina | Lyubov Grigoryevna Sotnik, head of the department of education and science of the city committee of the CPSU, oversees education, at the same time a friend of Galina Alekseevna |
Rewards
- In 1992, at the International Film Festival in the city of Troy (Portugal), actress Irina Kupchenko was awarded the prize for playing the main role [1] .
See also
- Homo novus
- Teacher
Notes
- ↑ Irina Kupchenko. People's Artist of the Russian Federation, laureate of the State Prize of the Russian Federation. Biography, roles in theater and cinema, awards, press. Official site of the State Academic Theater named after E. B. Vakhtangov in Moscow // vakhtangov.ru
