Beethoven Concerto (Russian: Концерт Бетховена) is a 1936 Soviet film directed by Mikhail Gavronsky and Vladimir Schmidtgof.
[2] The film follows two musically gifted teenage boys from Belarus, Yanka Malevich and Vladik Korsak.
However, a playful game of "Chapay" leads to an accident caused by Vladik, leaving Yanka with an injured hand.
Undeterred, the friends secretly continue practicing together, with Yanka sharing the insights from his father’s lessons.
The film introduced the popular Soviet song, Эх, хорошо в стране советской жить!