Thoughts About Children's Theatre. (1988)

Documentary №9567, 2 parts, duration: 0:19:37
Production: CSDF (RCSDF)
Director:Musatova V.
Screenwriters:Voronov N., Eydlin L.
Camera operators:Elanchuk V.

Annotation:

A speculative film about problems of children's theatres in the USSR.

Reel №1

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Participants film actor Ivan Voronov, playwright Viktor Rozov, director Sergey Kuzmin, director Alexei Borodin, Yuri Schekochikhin publicist, critic Mikhail Shvydkoi.

Fragment of the play, actors in extravagant costumes.

Young people in front of the Children's Theatre.

M. Shvydkoi conversation with Yu Shekochikhin (synchronous and behind the scenes) about the problems of children's theater.

The audience applauded.

I. Voronov actor after the show presented with flowers.

PNRM. the hall of the Central Children's Theatre Ivan Voronov in the dressing room the room gives interviews (synchronous and behind the scenes) about his creative biography.

Photos Voronov in theater productions.

Newsreel 1950 .: spectators filled the hall.

Opens the curtain.

On the scene of a number of pioneers with bugles.

Fragments of the play "The Golden Key".

Directed by Natalia Sats gives instructions.

Children's faces.

Acts directed AA Bryantsev.

Children's audience applauds.

Discussion of the performance figures of the theater with the audience.

Newsreel 1920's .: putting playbills.

Speech youth amateur theater in the town square in front of the children's audience.

Children's drawings about the theater and Russian fairy tales.

Playwright Viktor Rozov gives interviews (synchronous and behind the scenes) on its cooperation with the children's theater.

Newsreel 1950 .: building of the Central Children's Theatre.

Photo: V. Rozov near posters performances of his plays.

Photos of theatrical figures: B. Bibikov, O. Pyzhov, M. Knebel, A. Efros, Oleg Efremov and others.

Children's drawings.

Viktor Rozov, sitting next to the fireplace, says (synchronously) on the peculiarities of plays for young audiences.

Young people speak out on the street (synchronously) on the shortcomings of theater for young audiences.

Director Sergey Kuzmin gives interviews (synchronous and behind the scenes) about the problems of art for teens.

Young people in the audience during the performance.

Personnel:

Rozov VS - Soviet playwright, winner of the State Prize of the USSR. ME Shvydkoi - Soviet and Russian theater critic, drama, public and statesman. NI Sats - Soviet director, organizer of the children's theater, People's Artist of the USSR. Bryantsev AA - Soviet director, organizer of the children's theater, People's Artist of the USSR.

Calendar: 1950s 1920s

Locations: Moscow [820]

Reel №2

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Children's theater viewer expresses (synchronously) their wishes actors.

Director Sergey Kuzmin gives interviews (synchronous and over) need for a new approach to theater for young people.

Discussion of the play with the audience.

Fragment of the play based on the poem of Yevgeny Yevtushenko.

Young people in the audience during the presentation.

Teenagers need to discuss new repertoire (synchronously).

Announcement of the play based on the novel by Mikhail Bulgakov "Heart of a Dog" at the entrance to the Theatre for Young People (Youth Theater).

M. Shvydkoi conversation with Yu Shekochikhin (synchronous and behind the scenes) about the problems of children's theater.

Children's drawings about the theater.

Preparing for the play, stagehand brought props, set decoration.

Actress makeup, dressing room getting ready to go on stage.

Backstage corridors.

Director on stage instructs artists.

Alexei Borodin gives interviews (synchronous and behind the scenes) on the peculiarities of art for young people.

Children on the street, theater tickets in hand.

Pioneer line in "Artek".

People in front of the Youth Theater.

Locations: Moscow [820]

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