

Lessons at the End of Spring
Directed by Oleg KavunWhere to Watch Lessons at the End of Spring
Lessons at the End of Spring Trivia
Lessons at the End of Spring was released on July 18, 1991.
Lessons at the End of Spring was directed by Oleg Kavun.
Lessons at the End of Spring has a runtime of 75m.
Lessons at the End of Spring was produced by Dzhan Amiyev.
A young boy's loss of innocence in a pre-perestroika Russian prison is the harrowing, Kafkaesque premise of LESSONS AT THE END OF SPRING. During the chaotic last months of the Khrushchev regime, a teenager's errand to the village market for bread ends in a nightmarish confrontation with local police. Sadistic shower room confrontation, unsanitary detention facilities and a tomblike prison cell become classrooms on the horrors of the human soul. As his fellow captives are tortured, die or quietly lose their minds, the naive 13-year-old becomes an unwilling witness to startling lessons in honor, hatred, conscience and survival. Contains nudity and mature themes.
The key characters in Lessons at the End of Spring are Vadik (Danil Tolkachev), Vasilyok (Yuriy Nazarov), Lvovskiy (Yurii Mazhuha).
Lessons at the End of Spring is a Drama film.
Lessons at the End of Spring has an audience rating of 6.8 out of 10.
















