How Dark the Nights Are on the Black Sea

How Dark the Nights Are on the Black Sea

115 mins | Comedy, Romance | March 25, 1989

In this farcical dark comedy/melodrama, Lena manages to lose her place at college by virtue of throwing a minor hissy-fit when she catches her erstwhile boyfriend in bed with another girl. Instead of penalizing the boy for his behavior, Lena gets stuck with a court appearance and must pay a small fine, in addition to losing a boyfriend, her college career, and an apartment. Lena belongs to a film club which occasionally hands out awards, and the membership of it decides to send her into the Russian hinterlands to hand out an award to an obscure filmmaker. Throughout the film, Lena has been associated with a bizarre con man named Stepanych who, when his cons fall through, comes to her in the distant town she has gone to seeking her help in committing suicide.

How Dark the Nights Are on the Black Sea

115 mins | Comedy, Romance | March 25, 1989

How Dark the Nights Are on the Black Sea
In this farcical dark comedy/melodrama, Lena manages to lose her place at college by virtue of throwing a minor hissy-fit when she catches her erstwhile boyfriend in bed with another girl. Instead of penalizing the boy for his behavior, Lena gets stuck with a court appearance and must pay a small fine, in addition to losing a boyfriend, her college career, and an apartment. Lena belongs to a film club which occasionally hands out awards, and the membership of it decides to send her into the Russian hinterlands to hand out an award to an obscure filmmaker. Throughout the film, Lena has been associated with a bizarre con man named Stepanych who, when his cons fall through, comes to her in the distant town she has gone to seeking her help in committing suicide.
Producers Gorky Film Studios, Excelsior Film
Original title В городе Сочи тёмные ночи
Directors Vasili Pichul
Writers Mariya Khmelik

Cast

Aleksei Zharkov

as Stepanych

Natalya Negoda

as Lena Fomkina

Aleksandr Mironov

as Kondakov

Anastasiya Vertinskaya

as Dunya Fomkina, Lena's mother

Aleksandr Lenkov

as Igor Ivanovich, Lena's father

Andrey Sokolov

as Boris

Anna Tikhonova

as Zhanna Frolova

Grigori Manukov

as Oleg Strelnikov

Vatslav Dvorzhetsky

as Fyodor Strelnikov

Igor Zolotovitsky

as Aleksandr Gubanishchev

Aleksandr Negreba

as Pyotr Zaramushkin

Ervand Arzumanyan

as Ashot Aramovich

Nadezhda Markina

as Sonya

Sofya Pavlova

as Lyubov Sergeyevna

Mariya Selyanskaya

as Marina

Levan Mskhiladze

as Sasha

Marina Ustimenko

as Judge

Svetlana Masko

as Ida Markovna

Yuriy Nazarov

as Yuri Vladimirovich

Larisa Borushko

as Gubanishchev's Bride

Andrey Fomin

as Young Film Director

Inna Ulyanova

as Marusya