Little Vera
Cinema of the Donbas: a guide to the Ukrainian East
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2h 8m
Directed by Vasili Pichul • 1988 • USSR/Russia
A scandal upon release, this hugely influential eighties cult film captures the anguished cynicism of the “last Soviet generation”. Vera (the name means “faith” in Russian, hence the pun of the title) is a teenager in a provincial port town whose days and nights and filled with drinking, sex, and family dysfunction. Famous for the first Soviet sex scene and for Nataliya Negoda’s iconic lead performance, Little Vera bears witness to the troubled times of perestroika.
LITTLE VERA • МАЛЕНЬКАЯ ВЕРА
Directed by Vasili Pichul
Written by Mariya Khmelik
Cinematography by Yefim Reznikov
Music by Vladimir Matetsky
Starring: Nataliya Negoda, Andrei Fomin, Andrei Sokolov
In Russian with English subtitles
Winner of the FIPRESCI Critics Prize at the Venice International Film Festival, 1988
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