The Skylarks are Singing

The Skylarks are Singing (Russian: Поют жаворонки, romanized: Poyut zhavoronki) is a 1953 Soviet Belarusian comedy film directed by Uładzimier Korš-Sablin and Kanstancin Sańnikaŭ.

[1] Mikola Veras, the brigade leader of the "Nova Niva" (New Cornfield) collective farm, and Nastya, the agronomist of the "Svetly Put" (The Bright Path) collective farm, are planning to get married.

In "Nova Niva," the wages are higher, and they receive more bread per workday, but there is no electricity, radio, or club.

After uncovering the chairman's mistakes, the party leadership points out the unacceptable state of affairs in the social sphere.

In the fall, after a rich harvest and with electricity now in their homes, Mikola and Nastya celebrate their wedding.