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Tomorrow Was the War

October 11, 1990 2h 55m

Originally released in 1990. Tomorrow Was the War is a drama film. directed by Andrey Goncharov. With a runtime of 2h 55m, it's an epic theatrical experience.

Starring Tatyana Vasileva, Aleksandr Lazarev, and Elena Molchenko

Synopsis

The characters of the play do not know that tomorrow there will be a war, that many people have only a few days left to live. They enthusiastically fight with the teacher, fall in love, cry and laugh, have fun, fight, mischief and impudence, but they seem to be just children, although - the paradox of that time! - their souls mature and develop much faster than their bodies. And when their friend's father is arrested by slander or mistake, they are ready for the first trials, for the initial lessons of injustice and grief, mutual assistance and mutual understanding. The tragedy that happened in the classroom was a kind of test of readiness for tomorrow's sacrifices and tomorrow's exploits.

Quick Facts

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Release Date October 11, 1990 35 years ago
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Runtime 2h 55m 175 minutes total
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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

  • Central Television USSR

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Tomorrow Was the War about?

The characters of the play do not know that tomorrow there will be a war, that many people have only a few days left to live. They enthusiastically fight with the teacher, fall in love, cry and lau...

Who directed Tomorrow Was the War?

Tomorrow Was the War was directed by Andrey Goncharov.

How long is Tomorrow Was the War?

Tomorrow Was the War has a runtime of 2 hours and 55 minutes (175 minutes total).

When was Tomorrow Was the War released?

Tomorrow Was the War was released on October 11, 1990 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Tomorrow Was the War?

The main cast of Tomorrow Was the War includes Tatyana Vasileva, Aleksandr Lazarev, Elena Molchenko, Galina Belyaeva, Tatyana Augskap.