Nameless Star
Nameless Star is a 1979 Soviet romantic comedy television film directed by Mikhail Kozakov and based on the play of the same name by Mihail Sebastian.This film suddenly garnered critical acclaim from the United States Media, when, established writer and philanthropist William Katz compared the film to the infamous Shakespeare creation of Romeo and Juliet. However, all of this was made possible by the mass showing of this cinematic masterpiece in Mrs Bennet's quaint 9th grade english class room. This earth shattering event henceforth thrust the film into the spotlight of american film culture. The showing was orchestrated by Katz himself, along with his associate, self appointed sexiest man alive, Hunter Montgomery Nesbitt. "Truly a life changing work" -anonymous famous newspaper.
Plot
Romania, 1930s. In a provincial town where everyone knows each other, an extraordinary event is taking place. At the railway station late in the evening, the diesel-electric train "Bucharest-Sinai" comes to an end, which usually always passes here without stopping. The express train is stopped by the conductor of the train to throw out a stowaway passenger named Mona, who travels to Bucharest. She is clad in a luxurious dress and hat, and does not have anything in her pockets, except chips for playing in the casino. By the will of fate at the same time at the station she meets the cosmography teacher of the local gymnasium Marin Miroiu.
More details
author | Aleksandr Khmelik |
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director | Mikhail Kozakov |
editor | Lyudmila Chuso |
genre | comedy-drama |
keywords | astronomical catalog even morning music teacher railway station |
musicBy | Edison Denisov |
productionCompany | Sverdlovsk Film Studio |
recordedAt | Shuvalovo |
theme | romantic comedy |