Mne Dvadtsat Let(1965) Direct

Unlike the rigid heroism of Stalin-era Socialist Realism, the film focuses on the "sons" of the post-war generation seeking their own purpose, often in contrast to the ideals of their "fathers".

Marlen Khutsiev’s (original title: Mne dvadtsat let ) is a defining feature of the Soviet "Thaw" era, capturing the restless spirit and moral uncertainty of 1960s youth. Core Premise & Themes Mne dvadtsat let(1965)

Valentin Popov (Sergei), Nikolai Gubenko, and Stanislav Lyubshin. Unlike the rigid heroism of Stalin-era Socialist Realism,