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Funny Yet Tragic

January 1, 1973 0h 38m 5.0/10 (1 votes)

Originally released in 1973. Funny Yet Tragic is a comedy film. directed by Yevgeniy Shaban. At just 38 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.

Starring Gennadiy Ovsyannikov, Georgiy Dubov, and Iosif Matusevich

Synopsis

A Few Amusing Episodes from the Life of the Village of Golodranka One day, a young peasant named Stepan lost his mare, who ran off pulling a cart full of hay. Stepan spent the whole day scouring the forest roads in search of her—only to find the stubborn beast calmly standing in his own yard. Furious, he swore to chop her to pieces with an axe. Another fellow, Artyom, ran away from home to escape his quarrelsome wife. He climbed down into the deepest village well and flatly refused to come out until his wife swore never to scold or hit him again. But what truly amused the villagers—both men and women—was Roman Sotsky’s antics. With a straight face, he assured a frightened constable that the strange man who had appeared in the village was "clearly a pure-blooded Sicilist."

Quick Facts

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Release Date January 1, 1973 53 years ago
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Runtime 0h 38m 38 minutes total
User Rating 5.0/10 Mixed (1 votes)
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Language Russian Original language
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Country Soviet Union Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
RU

Production Companies

  • Belarusian Television

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Funny Yet Tragic about?

A Few Amusing Episodes from the Life of the Village of Golodranka One day, a young peasant named Stepan lost his mare, who ran off pulling a cart full of hay. Stepan spent the whole day scouring th...

Who directed Funny Yet Tragic?

Funny Yet Tragic was directed by Yevgeniy Shaban.

How long is Funny Yet Tragic?

Funny Yet Tragic has a runtime of 0 hours and 38 minutes (38 minutes total).

When was Funny Yet Tragic released?

Funny Yet Tragic was released on January 1, 1973 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Funny Yet Tragic?

The main cast of Funny Yet Tragic includes Gennadiy Ovsyannikov, Georgiy Dubov, Iosif Matusevich, Stefaniya Stanyuta, Konstantin Senkevich.