Bountiful Summer Synopsis & Summary

Synopsis

Russian filmmaker Boris Barnet's Schedroe Leto was released variously in the U.S. as Beautiful Summer and Bountiful Summer. The film was Barnet's first color effort, and a beautiful job it was indeed. Essentially a musical comedy with lightly propagandistic underpinnings, the film offers a rosy-hued look at life in a "typical" Ukrainian collective farm. The largely female cast seemingly can't go for an hour at a time without bursting into song. Somehow, the film finds time for a plot concerning the friendly rivalry between Oksana (M. Bebutova) and Vera (N. Arkhipova), who try to outdo each other in raising livestock and harvesting grain. A romantic subplot involves Vera with mild-mannered bookkeeper Peter (M. Kuznetsov). - Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Movie Info

Theatrical Release Date:
09/14/2003
Rating:
Not Yet Rated
Run Time:
80 min.
Production Co.:
Artkino, Kiev Film Studio
Director(s):
Genre(s):
Family, Musicals
Tone:
Easygoing, Humorous, Lavish
Keywords:
Communism, Russia, Summer, attack, cattle, collective, death, dwarf, evil, exorcism, killing, livestock, musical [play], propaganda, slice-of-life, songwriter, stabbing, stripper, violence
Status: