

A Soviet screwball comedy where family meddling goes gloriously off the rails.
The noblest impulse turned into a conspiracy when a former actress's granddaughter decided to organize the grandmother’s comeback to the theater.
Acting
Nemolyaeva's grande dame preening is absolute perfection.
Production
1970s Soviet aesthetic: beige, earnest, weirdly cozy.
Writing
Witty dialogue that lands despite cultural time travel.
Director
Grigoriy Ziskin
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Soviet cinema of the 1970s often used theater settings to explore artistic integrity under state pressure—subversive through sheer earnestness.
Director Grigoriy Ziskin was primarily a TV director; this remains one of his rare theatrical features.
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