

Plague, passion, and pickaxes: Soviet newlyweds dig up love while digging up bones.
Immediately after their wedding, a young family of archaeologists comes to Central Asia for excavations. The plague epidemic that broke out there separates the newlyweds for a while and forces the girl's mother to turn to her ex-husband for help.
Acting
Kozyreva's volcanic mother steals every scene she's in.
Production
Authentic Central Asian locations elevate the romantic sweep.

Director
Aleksandr Stolper
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Released during Khrushchev's Thaw, the film's class-crossing romance and emotional frankness broke from Stalinist heroic conventions.
Izolda Izvitskaya, who played Anna, became a tragic icon herself — her later suicide in 1971 haunts retrospective viewings of her fragile performances.