Shine, Shine, My Star (film)

Shine, Shine, My Star (Russian: Гори, гори, моя звезда, romanized: Gori, gori moya zvezda) is a 1970 comedy-drama film directed by Alexander Mitta.

In a small provincial town at first come to power the red, then the white and then the green.

The protagonist is the self-taught theater director Vladimir Iskremas (a pseudonym, which is an abbreviation of "Iskusstvo — revoljucionnym massam" – "Art - for the revolutionary masses") stages the tragedy of Joan of Arc.

But after he starred in the prohibited 1967 film Commissar, the actor was listed as "disgraced" and Oleg Tabakov was hired for the role instead.

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