
Berry-Strawberry (, translit. Uzy-Bory; , translit. Yagoda-Klubnika) is a 2011 comedy film in the Udmurt language directed by Piotr Pałgan based on a story by Darali Leli, who wrote the screenplay. The film was produced by Udmurt-Polish "Inwis kinopottonni". Before the film was released, the history of Udmurt cinema was that of only two films, "The Rivals" (1929) and "The Shadow of Alangasar" (1994). The film's budget has not been revealed.
Maxim from the village of Gondyrgurt is in love with a young singer Victoria Yadygarova, whose songs he heard on the radio. In the city, at an Udmurt party, he finally sees an Udmurt star, but immediately loses hope of meeting - the metropolitan beauty is taken away by her lover in a cool foreign car. Maxim's sister and grandfather are seriously puzzled by the task of saving Maxim from depression. With the help of recently returned from the army Mitreya and friends, they go to the producer Vika, Udmurt hipster Robert and lure them to the village for a concert. This is where the relationship between Maxim and Vika begins.
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Berry-Strawberry (, translit. Uzy-Bory; , translit. Yagoda-Klubnika) is a 2011 comedy film in the Udmurt language directed by Piotr Pałgan based on a story by Darali Leli, who wrote the screenplay. The film was produced by Udmurt-Polish "Inwis kinopottonni". Before the film was released, the history of Udmurt cinema was that of only two films, "The Rivals" (1929) and "The Shadow of Alangasar" (1994). The film's budget has not been revealed.
==Cast== Elena Frolova, Konstantin Nikitin, Irina Krestyaninova, Leonid Gusev, Galina Volkova, Yuriy Eroshkin, Roman Boltachev, Sergei Nagovitsyn, Nikolai Smirnov, Anna Smirnova, Lyubov Kiseleva, Anatoly Galihanov, Maria Imbirnaya, Maxim Knyazev, Anastasia Petrova, Elena Baykova, Alexander Korenkov, as well as group MALPAN and villagers Purogurt.
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