
Thousand Windows
Directed by Aleksei SpeshnyovFantastic cosmopolite ‘nouvelle vague’ film from Soviet Russia about the lives of students living in a dormitory at Moscow State University. The story focuses on the relationships between roommates: Russian students Andrey and Sergey, African student Jules, and Belgian Albert. Tensions arise due to Albert's racist prejudices against Jules, creating conflicts among the group. Meanwhile, Andrey navigates his feelings for Marina, who initially prefers Sergey but eventually reevaluates her choices as the characters confront their differences and personal growth.
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Thousand Windows was released on June 1, 1968.
Thousand Windows was directed by Aleksei Speshnyov.
Thousand Windows has a runtime of 69m.
Thousand Windows was produced by Viktor Porshnev.
Fantastic cosmopolite ‘nouvelle vague’ film from Soviet Russia about the lives of students living in a dormitory at Moscow State University. The story focuses on the relationships between roommates: Russian students Andrey and Sergey, African student Jules, and Belgian Albert. Tensions arise due to Albert's racist prejudices against Jules, creating conflicts among the group. Meanwhile, Andrey navigates his feelings for Marina, who initially prefers Sergey but eventually reevaluates her choices as the characters confront their differences and personal growth.
The key characters in Thousand Windows are Marina (Alla Chernova), Jule (P. Yoro Dialo), Sergei (Aleksey Eybozhenko).
Thousand Windows is a Drama, Romance film.
Thousand Windows has an audience rating of 6.7 out of 10.







