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Cast

Sergey Nikonenko

Sergey Nikonenko

Nikolay Romakhin

Nina Ruslanova

Nina Ruslanova

Iskra's Mother

Vera Alentova

Vera Alentova

Valendra

Vladimir Zamanskiy

Vladimir Zamanskiy

Leonid Lyuberetsky

Irina Cherichenko

Irina Cherichenko

Iskra Polyakova

Natalya Negoda

Natalya Negoda

Zina Kovalenko

Yuliya Tarkhova

Yuliya Tarkhova

Vika Lyuberetskaya

Radij Ovchinnikov

Radij Ovchinnikov

Jaurès Landys

Gennadi Frolov

Gennadi Frolov

Sasha Stameskin

Vladislav Demchenko

Vladislav Demchenko

Pasha Ostapchuk

Sergey Stolyarov

Sergey Stolyarov

Artyom Schaefer

Viktor Anikiev

Viktor Anikiev

Interrogator

Tatyana Koltsova

Tatyana Koltsova

Zina's Mother

Ekaterina Voronina

Ekaterina Voronina

Маша - жена Ромахина

Crew

Yuriy Kara

Yuriy Kara

Director

Boris Vasilyev

Boris Vasilyev

Writer

Boris Vasilyev

Boris Vasilyev

Novel

Anatoly Kochurov

Anatoly Kochurov

Production Design

Alla Myakotina

Alla Myakotina

Editor

Vadim Semyonovykh

Vadim Semyonovykh

Director of Photography

Valentina Olonovskaya

Valentina Olonovskaya

Costume Design

Irina Radchuk

Irina Radchuk

Makeup Artist

Inna Pimenova

Inna Pimenova

Costume Design

Igor Strokanov

Igor Strokanov

Sound

Leonid Veytkov

Leonid Veytkov

Sound

Margarita Belyayeva

Margarita Belyayeva

Makeup Artist

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Tomorrow Was the War

19876.3 / 1089 min
Drama

Overview

This movie is based on a novel by Boris Vasiliev and describes life in a small Russian provincial town in 1940 - one year before Germany invaded the Soviet Union. The main characters of the film are ordinary Soviet high school students. They study in the Soviet school, try to be correct and ideological Komsomol activists. But not always the “correctness” suggested by the teachers coincides with the inner convictions of young souls - it is difficult for them to come to terms with the fact that their relatives and loved ones are suddenly “enemies of the people”.