Sasha Enters Life (Russian: Саша входит в жизнь) is a 1957 remake of the 1956 film Tight Knot, a Soviet drama film directed by Mikhail Schweitzer.[1][2] In 1988 the original film was restored under the original name, Tight Knot.
Sasha Enters Life | |
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Russian: Саша входит в жизнь | |
Directed by | Mikhail Schweitzer |
Written by | Vladimir Tendryakov |
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Music by | Veniamin Basner |
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Running time | 97 min. |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
The chairman of the collective farm takes Sasha Komelev, the son of the dead secretary of the district committee, to his house. Sasha not only began to work hard, but also went to college. He spends his free time with a girl named Katya, but she preferred the new secretary of the district party committee. The latter turns out to be a careerist who does not care about collective farms of the district, but Katya does not believe this.