Little Vera
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Directed by Vasili Pichul and released in 1988 "Little Vera" received the European Film Award for best screenplay as well as the special jury prize at Montreal. Looking at the wider context of the film, this text observes its use of space and representations of complex family relationships, placing "Little Vera" within the context of youth cinema and overturning its reputation in the West as the "first ever Soviet sex film".
About the Author:
Frank Beardow writes widely on Russian and Soviet cinema and was formerly Reader in Russian at the University of Sunderland.
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