Komizm w kultowej radzieckiej komedii filmowej epoki „odwilży”. Noc sylwestrowa (1956) Eldara Riazanowa
Journal Title: Wschodni Rocznik Humanistyczny - Year 2017, Vol 0, Issue 4
Abstract
The article explores the nature of the funny period in the movies of the Soviet film director, master of the comic comedy Eldar Ryazanov. Particular attention is paid to the cult film in Russia, the famous New Year comedy Ryazanov Carnival Night (1956). The film became a peculiar sign of Khrushchev’s thaw and is now perceived as an optimistic anthem of the post-Stalin era. The article tells the story of the creation of the film, the director’s conception and the protagonists of the Carnival Night.
Authors and Affiliations
Irina Bikkułowa
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