Hourglass (Russian: Песочные часы, romanized: Pesochnye chasy) is a 1984 Soviet melodrama film directed by Sergei Vronsky and starring Anatoly Kuznetsov, Nikolay Skorobogatov, Galina Polskikh.
In one of the episodes, together with actor Anatoly Kuznetsov starred his wife and ten-year-old daughter.
Grebentsov wears a regular civilian suit, not a gymnosperm or a tunic, he does not crawl with a grenade to the enemy trench, he does not command in battle, but leads an industrial headquarters, but much of his behavior today comes from front-line upbringing, from what was experienced in the fields of war.
The main creative task of Anatoly Kuznetsov organically included the theme: who have you become, front-line soldier?
[6]The only film as a director of cinematographer Sergei Vronsky, the film is considered forgotten:In "Hourglass" he will tell the story of front-line soldiers who return to the southern town where they once fought, loved... a meeting "twenty years later" can change fate.