Dusha (Russian: Душа, English translation: Soul) is a 1981 Soviet musical drama film written by Alexander Borodyansky and directed by Alexander Stefanovich, starring Sofia Rotaru in the main role, as well as Mikhail Boyarsky and the musical band Mashina Vremeni. The movie features break-through new style rock songs performed by Sofia Rotaru, Mikhail Boyarsky and Mashina Vremeni, as well as substantial philosophical dialogue scenes, regarding the ...
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Dusha (Russian: Душа, English translation: Soul) is a 1981 Soviet musical drama film written by Alexander Borodyansky and directed by Alexander Stefanovich, starring Sofia Rotaru in the main role, as well as Mikhail Boyarsky and the musical band Mashina Vremeni. The movie features break-through new style rock songs performed by Sofia Rotaru, Mikhail Boyarsky and Mashina Vremeni, as well as substantial philosophical dialogue scenes, regarding the self-criticism of an artist, the existential approach to the golden mean between artistic creation and respect for human dignity.
The movie featured the first Soviet musical video, with Sofia Rotaru and Mikhail Boyarsky jumping on a trampoline in gold stretch fabric. It turned into a 1981 blockbuster and was watched by more than 57 million cinema-goers in the Soviet Union.
In December 2001, before the opening of the Moscow concert programme "My Life is My Love", cinema enterprise "Krupny Plan" (Close-Up in English) released the video version...
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