An Almost Funny Story | |
Native Name: | Russian: Почти смешная история |
Director: | Pyotr Fomenko |
Producer: | Vladimir Predybailov |
Music: | Sergey Nikitin Viktor Berkovsky |
Cinematography: | Felix Kefchiyan |
Editing: | G. Ilyukhina |
Released: | [1] |
Studio: | Studio Ekran |
Runtime: | 140 min. |
Country: | USSR |
Language: | Russian |
An Almost Funny Story (Russian: Почти смешная история|Pochti smeshnaya istoriya) is a 1977 Soviet two-part television film directed by Pyotr Fomenko.
The love story of two already middle-aged people. Two sisters come to a small town on the Volga to rest. One is about fifty, the other is a little younger. They get acquainted with the most ordinary business trip, who does not at all understand that the youngest of the sisters, a little eccentric, fell in love with him at first sight.
The songs are performed by Sergey Nikitin and Tatyana Nikitina.[2]
Filming took place in Yaroslavl, Plyos, Odessa, and Moscow.[3]