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''Dusha'' (russian: Душа, English translation: ''Soul'') is a 1981
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musical
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written by Alexander Borodyansky and directed by
Alexander Stefanovich Alexander Borisovich Stefanovich (russian: Алекса́ндр Бори́сович Стефа́нович; 13 December 1944 – 13 July 2021) was a Russian film director, producer, and screenwriter. Cavalier of Order of Friendship. Biography ...
, starring
Sofia Rotaru Sofiia Mykhailivna Yevdokymenko-Rotaru (born 7 August 1947), known as Sofia Rotaru ( uk, Софія Михайлівна Ротару ; russian: link=no, Софи́я Миха́йловна Рота́ру; ro, Sofia Rotaru), is a former Ukrainia ...
and
Mikhail Boyarsky Mikhail Sergeyevich Boyarsky (russian: Михаи́л Серге́евич Боя́рский; born 26 December 1949 in Leningrad) is a Soviet and Russian actor and singer. He is best known for playing swashbucklers in historical adventure films; ...
. The movie features songs performed by Sofia Rotaru, Mikhail Boyarsky and the
Russian rock Rock music became known in the Soviet Union in the 1960s and quickly broke free from its Western roots. According to many music critics, its "golden age" years were the 1980s (especially the era of perestroika), when the Soviet underground ro ...
band Mashina Vremeni (Time Machine). The movie has substantial
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dialogue about the
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of an artist and the
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approach to the golden mean between artistic creation and respect for human dignity. The movie featured a musical video, with Rotaru and Boyarsky jumping on a trampoline in gold
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. Stefanovich claimed it was watched by more than 57 million cinema-goers in the Soviet Union, while the KinoExpert.ru site lists 33.3 million. During production of the film, Rotaru's son was threatened to be taken hostage and was hidden in a villa in the
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. The scenario and the role of Viktoria Slobodina were specially written for Rotaru. The main plot in the movie deals with the singer's health problems (inflammation of the vocal cords), and Rotaru had similar health issues. The story is set by the sea at Rotaru's house in
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and in Germany (where Rotaru at that time recorded many of her albums), as well as at international song festivals, where Rotaru participated as well. Initially, producer and director Stefanovich cast his wife
Alla Pugacheva Alla Borisovna Pugacheva, ) (born 15 April 1949), is а Soviet and Russian musical performer. Her career started in 1965 and continues to this day, even though she has retired from performing. For her "clear mezzo-soprano and a full display o ...
to star in the film. After their breakup, he invited Rotaru.


Plot

Viktoria Svobodina is a young but already well known popular singer in the
Soviet Union The Soviet Union,. officially the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. (USSR),. was a List of former transcontinental countries#Since 1700, transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 to 1991. A flagship communist state, ...
, living in
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. Her popularity reaches the heights whilst the band she is performing with remains in the shadows. At an important live concert the band turns off the sound, but Viktoria keeps singing the song, changing the lyrics to "''I will sing till the end''". As they leave the concert she stops the car and rips posters of herself off the walls of the concert hall and leaves the band for a solo career. As her career grows, her producer arranges new concert performances for her. However, something starts going wrong with her voice. Her doctor forbids her to sing for at least three months or else she will lose her voice completely. She decides to take a break and informs her producer, as she has received an invitation to sing at an important state concert. As she had not been informed that the concert would be aired live on major Soviet television channels, she concedes to the request and performs in the Kremlin. She receives a telephone call from an old school friend who invites her to the recording of a new song in duet in
Leningrad Saint Petersburg ( rus, links=no, Санкт-Петербург, a=Ru-Sankt Peterburg Leningrad Petrograd Piter.ogg, r=Sankt-Peterburg, p=ˈsankt pʲɪtʲɪrˈburk), formerly known as Petrograd (1914–1924) and later Leningrad (1924–1991), i ...
. She learns that he is playing in a rock band. She visits their rock concerts
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and considers adopting their musical style. Her producer learns that she is in fact singing, even though he persuaded all her clients to postpone requests for her to perform. Viktoria finally decides to take a break and leaves for an anonymous vacation at a resort on the seashore. The name of the movie ("Soul") comes from a dialogue which takes place at this point in the movie between Viktoria and an older stranger at this isolated vacation resort, during a stroll on a pier. Viktoria confesses her fears of losing her voice and the stranger comforts her, saying that the songs of a singer live as long as the soul of the singer remains alive. Viktoria asks: "''Soul? But where is this soul?''". Her producer finally locates her with the news that an important international song competition is going to take place in
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, and she has been selected to represent her country. Viktoria leaves the resort immediately with the producer. To go to the competition she needs a new band, and the producer finds her one on the outskirts of Moscow. The role of the band is played by Mashina Vremeni (Time Machine). When Viktoria meets the band she recognizes the main player - her old school friend, although they give no sign of it in front of the producer. Rehearsals begin, and at his point in the film we see a music video featuring Rotaru, Boyarsky and Mashina Vremeni, all dressed in futuristic costumes made of tight shiny stretchy fabric, jumping on the trampoline.
Alexander Stefanovich Alexander Borisovich Stefanovich (russian: Алекса́ндр Бори́сович Стефа́нович; 13 December 1944 – 13 July 2021) was a Russian film director, producer, and screenwriter. Cavalier of Order of Friendship. Biography ...
, "
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" director, (1976—1980): Viktoria leaves with her new band for the international song festival Intermusik in Germany, and begins to fall in love with her old friend. She falls ill during a yacht trip on the
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. A doctor present on board detects the reason, and advises her to stop singing immediately. Viktoria asks him to be silent and appears on the stage during the competition, where she wins. The last scene of the movie is ambiguous, as it seems she loses her voice completely after the competition, yet the final chord is the victory at the competition.


Cast

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Sofia Rotaru Sofiia Mykhailivna Yevdokymenko-Rotaru (born 7 August 1947), known as Sofia Rotaru ( uk, Софія Михайлівна Ротару ; russian: link=no, Софи́я Миха́йловна Рота́ру; ro, Sofia Rotaru), is a former Ukrainia ...
as the famous singer Viktoria Svobodina. The root of Svobodina is ''svoboda'' (russian: свобода)–"freedom". *
Rolan Bykov Rolan Antonovich Bykov (russian: Ролан Антонович Быков; October 12, 1929 – October 6, 1998) was a Soviet and Russian stage and film actor, director, screenwriter and pedagogue. People's Artist of the USSR (1990). Early life R ...
as Svetlana's manager Albert Leonidovich. *
Mikhail Boyarsky Mikhail Sergeyevich Boyarsky (russian: Михаи́л Серге́евич Боя́рский; born 26 December 1949 in Leningrad) is a Soviet and Russian actor and singer. He is best known for playing swashbucklers in historical adventure films; ...
as Vadim Starych, soloist of the band Mashina Vremeni. *
Vyacheslav Spesivtsev Vyacheslav Semyonovich Spesivtsev (russian: Вячеслав Семёнович Спесивцев; born 6 February 1943, in Moscow) is a Russian and Soviet actor and director. People's Artist of Russia People's Artist of the Russian Federatio ...
as Sergey, boyfriend of Viktoria Svobodina in her first band. *
Ivars Kalniņš Ivars Edmunds Kalniņš (born 1 August 1948) is a Latvian film and television actor. He graduated in 1974 from the Jāzeps Vītols Theatre Department of the Latvian Conservatory. He had already started acting however in 1972 at the Artistic Acad ...
as the translator and friend of Viktoria while in Germany. * Leonid Obolensky as an old man who meets Viktoria at the secluded sea resort and gives her insight into artistic creation. *
Aleksandr Zatsepin Aleksandr Sergeyevich Zatsepin (russian: Алекса́ндр Серге́евич Заце́пин; born 10 March 1926) is a Soviet and Russian composer, known for his soundtracks to movies, notably comedies directed by Leonid Gaidai. People's ...
as a studio sound operator. * Mashina Vremeni features its real life members: Valery Efremov, Alexandr Kutikov,
Andrey Makarevich Andrey Vadimovich Makarevich PAR (russian: link=no, Андре́й Вади́мович Макаре́вич; born 11 December 1953 in Moscow, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union) is a Soviet and Russian rock musician and the founder of Russia's oldest ...
, Pyotr Podgorodetsky, and Ovanes Melik-Pashaev.


Production

Sofia Rotaru sings in the movie, but another actress did the voice for the dialogue because of Rotaru's Moldavian accent. In contrast to the role she played in the movie, Sofia Rotaru did not have to leave her singing career; her voice eventually recovered. * Writers: Alexander Borodyansky,
Alexander Stefanovich Alexander Borisovich Stefanovich (russian: Алекса́ндр Бори́сович Стефа́нович; 13 December 1944 – 13 July 2021) was a Russian film director, producer, and screenwriter. Cavalier of Order of Friendship. Biography ...
* Director: Alexander Stefanovich * Producer: Alexander Stefanovich * Cameraman-producer: Vladimir Klimov * Painter-producer: Alina Speshneva * Music:
Aleksandr Zatsepin Aleksandr Sergeyevich Zatsepin (russian: Алекса́ндр Серге́евич Заце́пин; born 10 March 1926) is a Soviet and Russian composer, known for his soundtracks to movies, notably comedies directed by Leonid Gaidai. People's ...
,
Andrey Makarevich Andrey Vadimovich Makarevich PAR (russian: link=no, Андре́й Вади́мович Макаре́вич; born 11 December 1953 in Moscow, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union) is a Soviet and Russian rock musician and the founder of Russia's oldest ...
, Alexandr Kutikov * Sound operator: V. Babushkin, V. Ladyguina * Producers: V. Kovaleva, M. Maksimchyuk * Cameramen: V. Kromas, A. Naydyonov * Costumes: V. Ptitsin * Cutter: E. Tobak * Make-up: M. Agafonova * Trick photography: Cameraman: A. Dvigubsky, Painter: P. Khurumov * Editor: E. Ermolin * Music editor: A. Belyaev * Film director: Georgy Pastushkov


Soundtrack

Songs were composed by Soviet lyricists such as
Robert Rozhdestvensky Robert Ivanovich Rozhdestvensky (russian: Ро́берт Ива́нович Рожде́ственский; 20 June 1932 – 19 August 1994) was a Soviet-Russian poet and Songwriter who broke with socialist realism in the 1950s–1960s during ...
and Igor Kokhanovsky, composers such as
Aleksandr Zatsepin Aleksandr Sergeyevich Zatsepin (russian: Алекса́ндр Серге́евич Заце́пин; born 10 March 1926) is a Soviet and Russian composer, known for his soundtracks to movies, notably comedies directed by Leonid Gaidai. People's ...
, and members of Mashina Vremeni: Andrey Makarevich and Alexandr Kutikov.List of tracks from the movie ''Dusha''
(in Russian)
Scenes in Germany feature the works of Antonio Vivaldi in the background. }/''Moya pesnya'' ,
Sofia Rotaru Sofiia Mykhailivna Yevdokymenko-Rotaru (born 7 August 1947), known as Sofia Rotaru ( uk, Софія Михайлівна Ротару ; russian: link=no, Софи́я Миха́йловна Рота́ру; ro, Sofia Rotaru), is a former Ukrainia ...
, Lyrics:
Robert Rozhdestvensky Robert Ivanovich Rozhdestvensky (russian: Ро́берт Ива́нович Рожде́ственский; 20 June 1932 – 19 August 1994) was a Soviet-Russian poet and Songwriter who broke with socialist realism in the 1950s–1960s during ...

Music:
Aleksandr Zatsepin Aleksandr Sergeyevich Zatsepin (russian: Алекса́ндр Серге́евич Заце́пин; born 10 March 1926) is a Soviet and Russian composer, known for his soundtracks to movies, notably comedies directed by Leonid Gaidai. People's ...
, First performed in ''Dusha''; not released in an album , - , 2 , "I Live Hoping"
russian: link=no, Живу надеждой/''Zhivu nadezhdoy'' , Sofia Rotaru , Lyrics: Igor Kokhanovsky
Music: Aleksandr Zatsepin
, First performed in ''Dusha'' (twice); not released in an album , - , 3 , "The Weather Is Not to Blame"
russian: link=no, Дело не в погоде/''Delo ne v pogode'' , Sofia Rotaru,
Mikhail Boyarsky Mikhail Sergeyevich Boyarsky (russian: Михаи́л Серге́евич Боя́рский; born 26 December 1949 in Leningrad) is a Soviet and Russian actor and singer. He is best known for playing swashbucklers in historical adventure films; ...
, Lyrics: Igor Kokhanovsky
Music: Aleksandr Zatsepin
, First performed in ''Dusha''; not released in an album , - , 4 , "(The) Right"
russian: link=no, Право/''Pravo'' , Mashina Vremeni , Lyrics: Andrei Makarevich
Music: Andrei Makarevich
, First performed in ''Dusha''; not released in an album , - , 5 , "My Song"
russian: link=no, Моя песня/''Moya pesnya'' , Sofia Rotaru , Lyrics: Robert Rozhdestvensky
Music: Aleksandr Zatsepin
, first performed in ''Dusha'' (twice): an instrumental version during the opening titles and an a cappella version as Viktoria's first band turned off the sound during the song "Living With Hope"; not released in an album , - , 6 , "Running Around"
russian: link=no, Бег по кругу/''Beg po krugu'' , Sofia Rotaru , Lyrics: Andrei Makarevich
Music: Andrei Makarevich
, First performed in ''Dusha''; not released in an album , - , 7 , "Who Did You Want to Surprise"
russian: link=no, Кого ты хотел удивить/''Kogo ty khotel udivit'' , Mikhail Boyarsky, Mashina Vremeni , Lyrics: Andrei Makarevich
Music: Andrei Makarevich
, First performed in ''Dusha''; not released in an album , - , 8 , "Barrier"
russian: link=no, Барьер/''Baryer'' , Sofia Rotaru , Lyrics: Andrei Makarevich
Music: Andrei Makarevich
, First performed in ''Dusha''; not released in an album , - , 9 , "(The) Way"
russian: link=no, Путь/''Put'' , Sofia Rotaru , Lyrics: Andrei Makarevich
Music: Andrei Makarevich
, First performed in ''Dusha''; not released in an album , - , 10 , "Fire"
russian: link=no, Костёр/''Kostyor'' , Sofia Rotaru , Lyrics: Andrei Makarevich
Music: Andrei Makarevich
, First performed in ''Dusha''; also exists in studio recording , - , 11 , "For Those Who Are In the Sea"
russian: link=no, За тех, кто в море/''Za tekh kto v more'' , Sofia Rotaru , Lyrics: Andrei Makarevich
Music: Alexander Kutikov
, First performed in ''Dusha'' with the refrain: "Ya pyu do dna" (''I Drink to the Dregs''); not released in an album; also exists in a duet concert version performed by Sofia Rotaru and Mashina Vremeni; played a second time during the closing titles , - , 12 , "Tribute to
John Lennon John Winston Ono Lennon (born John Winston Lennon; 9 October 19408 December 1980) was an English singer, songwriter, musician and peace activist who achieved worldwide fame as founder, co-songwriter, co-lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist of ...
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russian: link=no, Памяти Джона Леннона/''Pamyati Dzhona Lennona'' , Sofia Rotaru , Lyrics: Andrei Makarevich
Music: Andrei Makarevich
, First performed in ''Dusha''; not released in an album; closing song of the movie


References


External links

* *{{Amg movie, 169398, Dusha
Filmography of Sofia Rotaru''Dusha'' at kinox.rukino-teatr.ru
1981 films 1981 in the Soviet Union 1980s musical films Films about disability Films about entertainers Films about music and musicians Films scored by Aleksandr Zatsepin 1980s Russian-language films Soviet musical drama films