Tomorrow, on April 3rd... (Russian: Завтра, третьего апреля…, romanized: Zavtra, tretyego aprelya...) is a 1969 Soviet teen comedy-drama film directed by Igor Maslennikov.
[1][2][3] On April Fools' Day in a Leningrad school, Vova Ryashentsev receives a note from his classmate, Masha Gavrikova, inviting him to the cinema.
Later, Vova realizes he was wrong and persuades the entire class to take a pledge: the following day, everyone will speak only the truth and not tell a single lie.
Their young homeroom teacher, Ariadna Nikolaevna, helps the students understand an important lesson: "Truth must always be spoken, but it does not absolve us from the need to be sensitive, tactful, and considerate toward one another.
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