Road to the Stage (Russian: Путь на арену, romanizedPut na arenu) is a 1963 Russian-Armenian film from the Soviet Union about a young circus artist (Leonid Yengibarov) who becomes a famous star.

Road to the Stage / Путь на арену
Directed byHenrik Malyan
Levon Isahakyan
Written byAleksandr Yurovsky (writer)
StarringLeonid Yengibarov, Izabella Danzas, Hayk Danzas, Varduhi Varderesyan, Karp Khachvankyan
Music byKonstantin Orbelyan
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Release date
  • October 1963 (1963-10)
Running time
88 minutes
CountrySoviet Union
LanguagesArmenian, Russian

The circus troupe of Armenian SSR took part in the shoot.[1]

Plot

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The protagonist, Lyonya, the youngest son of the respected Professor Yengibaryan, dreams of working in the circus. However, his parents strongly oppose his aspirations. Despite their disapproval, Lyonya secures a job as a uniformed assistant, though he approaches his responsibilities with little seriousness.

One day, Lyonya impulsively decides to step beyond his assigned duties by performing as a clown during a show. Ill-prepared for his debut, he ruins the performance. Overwhelmed with shame after his failure, Lyonya decides to leave the circus.

Meanwhile, a meeting takes place in the circus director’s office. The director expresses his dissatisfaction, stating that Lyonya lacks talent. However, the acrobat Irina is the only one who doubts the director’s harsh judgment.

The director resolves to confront Lyonya and visits his home, where he meets Lyonya's parents. At the same time, Lyonya reflects on his mistakes and makes a firm decision to dedicate himself to rigorous training in preparation for the next performance.

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