Big School-Break

Big School-Break
Created by Gosteleradio
Written by Aleksei Korenev
Georgy Sadovnikov
Directed by Aleksei Korenev
Starring Mikhail Kononov
Aleksandr Zbruyev
Yevgeny Leonov
Rolan Bykov
Lyudmila Kasatkina
Theme music composer Eduard Kolmanovsky
Country of origin Soviet Union
Original language Russian
No. of episodes 4
Production
Cinematography Anatoly Mukasei
Running time 268 min
Original release
Release 1972 –
1973

Big School-Break (or Big Break translit. Bolshaya Peremena, Russian: Большая перемена) is a Soviet 1972 TV miniseries in 4 episodes. It was known in the US as The Long Recess, and it is loosely based on Georgy Sadovnikov's novel Walk towards people (Иду к людям).

Plot summary

Nestor Petrovich Severov, a student preparing to start his PhD in Russian history, has his ego bruised by his girl-friend, who beats him on their entrance exam. He starts working at a night school, having had his spot at a graduate program taken away by the young woman. He soon finds out that teaching adults can be very hard, especially when they aren't willing to learn.

Cast

Production

Film locations

The film was shot in Yaroslavl (Central Park, Kotoroslnaya embankment, Damansky Island etc.) and Moscow (Moscow State Pedagogical University).

Music

External videos
video icon Black and White

The main song of the film is Black and White (Russian: Чёрное и белое, lit.'Chyornoe i beloe'), sang by Svetlana Kryuchkova, written by Eduard Kolmanovsky and Mikhail Tanich specifically for her.

In the wake of the huge film success, this song became associated with Kryuchkova for many years.

Reviews

Despite critical reviews, the film is considered a classic and is often shown on Russian TV channels.

Mikhail Kononov was skeptical about the film. In his memoirs, he wrote: "In the multi-series "Big School-Break", the full spectre of four generations of actors was collected, ranging from popular folk to those who had just graduated from theater schools. I had to justify phantasmagoric situations and an absurd script. A lot has been written about the "Big School-Break", and it was successfully held abroad. Such was the strength of talents in Russia at that time. Any nonsense in their performance looked cute and charming, and most importantly — sincere".