The story of a teenager boy in times of the comunism fall in the Soviet Union.The story of a teenager boy in times of the comunism fall in the Soviet Union.The story of a teenager boy in times of the comunism fall in the Soviet Union.
- Awards
- 1 win & 2 nominations
Aleftina Evdokimova
- Mariya Viktorovna Kuznetsova
- (as Alevtina Yevdokimova)
Andrei Vertogradov
- Fyodor Ivanovich Miroshnikov
- (as A. Vertogradov)
Eleonora Zubkova
- Birthday Guest
- (as E. Zubkova)
Nikolay Kornoukhov
- Sotrudnik otdela kadrov
- (as N. Kornaukhov)
Larisa Kurdyumova
- Birthday Guest
- (as L. Kurdyumova)
Olimpiada Kalmykova
- Birthday Guest
- (as O. Kalmykova)
Vera Sotnikova
- Natasha
- (as V. Sotnikova)
Alika Smekhova
- Nina
- (as A. Smekhova)
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- TriviaSeeing from advance screenings that the film was appealing largely to teenage audiences, the original June release date was postponed since in the USSR at that time young people tended to engage in outdoor activities or leave town for travel during the summer.
- ConnectionsFeatures Champion of Death (1975)
- SoundtracksTrava u doma
Music by Vladimir Migulya
Lyrics by Anatoliy Poperechnyy
Performed by Fyodor Dunayevsky and Inna Churikova
Featured review
It is true that Russian film "Courier" is more than 25 years old but its emotional as well as intellectual impact continues to be astounding. Each time a viewer sees it, one is reminded of the struggles for freedom which people of the past had to undergo. It is somewhat autobiographical in nature as it depicts some events which took place in Mr.Karen Shakhnazarov's life. It was directed by him in 1987 but depicts what happened to him as a youngster two decades ago in 1967. Much of the film is based on the point of view of a non conformist, upper middle class youth whose views indirectly influence his girl friend too. We also get a chance to see a huge chasm in the form of generation gap. Karen Shakhnazarov maintains the balance as he gives an honest perspective of the difficulties faced by parents while raising their children.Courier has its share of comic scenes too but not they cannot be classified as slapstick comedy scenes. The best example of this film's artistic mischievousness is reflected in a scene wherein the film's protagonist, claiming some lines by the great Russian poet Pushkin as his own, confidently reads them to impress an influential person. It was in 1987 that film critic Lalit Rao watched "Courier" for the first time on India's national television network "Doordarshan".This film was part of a series of award winning foreign films which were shown rather late in night. A whole generation of cinéphiles in India were formed by watching such world cinema classics.
- FilmCriticLalitRao
- May 13, 2013
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- Also known as
- The Messenger Boy
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- Gross worldwide
- $20,192
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