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==Availability==
==Availability==
After the completion of its theatrical run, no other exhibition attempts were heard of. The film was never broadcast on TV nor released on home video. Prior to May 2024, no reviews of the film have been found in the Soviet press (such as magazines and newspapers).
After the completion of its theatrical run, no other exhibition attempts were heard of. The film was never broadcast on TV nor released on home video. At the moment, no reviews of the film have been found in the Soviet press (such as magazines and newspapers).


However, on May 11th, 2024, a Betacam SP videotape of this film was found, digitized and uploaded to the Russian torrent tracker "RuTracker.org".
However, on May 11th, 2024, a Betacam SP videotape of this film was found, digitized and uploaded to the Russian torrent tracker "[https://rutracker.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=6526396 RuTracker.org]".
 
==Gallery==
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  |description1 =The full film.
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==External Links==
==External Links==
*[https://imdb.com/title/tt5313368/ The IMDb page on ''I'm Done''.]
*[https://imdb.com/title/tt5313368/ The IMDb page on ''I'm Done''.]
*[https://rutracker.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=6526396 The full film.]
*[https://rutracker.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=6526396 The full film.]
*[https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Я_больше_не_буду_(фильм) Russian Wikipedia article on ''I'm Done''.]


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 09:40, 30 May 2024

ImDone.jpg

Theatrical poster for I'm Done.

Status: Found

Date found: 11 May 2024

Found by: Mikhail Podolsky


I'm Done (Russian: Я больше не буду, Ukrainian: Я більше не буду[1], Romanized: Ya bolshe ne budu) is a 1975 Soviet musical comedy film that was directed by Yevgeni Sherstobitov and produced by Dovzhenko Film Studio. The film was theatrically released on August 23rd, 1976[2].

Plot

The boy Vova summons the wizard and asks him to find a friend who looks like him. So a man appears in the apartment, both in appearance and in character, similar to Vova. During this time, Vova's double (who received the title of "Vova II") got into a fight with the real Vova, took the ball from a girl, caused a traffic jam on the city street, and misbehaved in the zoo where he went with the girl Lyalya. The actions of the double helped Vova understand a lot about himself when he saw himself from the outside. He asks the wizard to return "Vova II" to the portrait frame.

Cast

  • Andrey Bazykin as Vova/Vova II
  • Aleftina Evdokimova as Vova's mother
  • Oksana Simonova as Lyalya
  • Nikolay Gavrilov as Lyalya's grandfather
  • Felix Pantyushin as Bondarenko
  • Ira Kirichek
  • Natasha Rudnenok
  • Olya Pogorelova
  • Olya Grebenshchikova
  • Tanya Tishchenko
  • Lida Naumchek
  • Vera Kudinova
  • Sasha Fedyaev
  • Igor Tsulin
  • Ivan Postnikov
  • S. Statsenko
  • Aleksandr Alekseev
  • Nina Reus
  • Valentin Grudinin
  • Raisa Pirozhenko as Neighbor

Credits

  • Director: Yevgeni Sherstobitov
  • Writers: Zinoviy Gerdt, Mikhail Lvovskiy
  • Music: Mikhail Boyko
  • Director of Photography: Mikhail Chyornyj
  • Editor: Alla Golubenko
  • Production Design: Vitali Shavel
  • Sound: Leonid Vachi
  • Script Supervisor: Yekaterina Shandybina

Availability

After the completion of its theatrical run, no other exhibition attempts were heard of. The film was never broadcast on TV nor released on home video. At the moment, no reviews of the film have been found in the Soviet press (such as magazines and newspapers).

However, on May 11th, 2024, a Betacam SP videotape of this film was found, digitized and uploaded to the Russian torrent tracker "RuTracker.org".

Gallery

The full film.

External Links

References

  1. Історія українського кінематографа: 1896-1995 (pp. 274, 290). ISBN 966-8864-00-X. Retrieved 21 May 2024.
  2. Советские художественные фильмы: Аннотированный каталог (1974-1975) (pp. 297-298). ISBN 5-88289-009-8. Retrieved 21 May 2024.