
Yegor Efimov, a talented violinist, wants to get to St. Petersburg.


If you have ever felt like you were meant for bigger things but ended up stuck in a boring town, you might like Petersburg Nights. It is a movie for people who appreciate sad music and watching someone slowly realize they might not be the genius they thought they were. If you hate old movies where everyone shouts their...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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"If you have ever felt like you were meant for bigger things but ended up stuck in a boring town, you might like Petersburg Nights. It is a movie for people who appreciate sad music and watching someone slowly realize they might not be the genius they thought they were. If you hate old movies where everyone shouts their feelings, you will probably want to skip this one. It’s a 1934 Soviet film, so expect some heavy-handed drama and very loud violins. The story follows Yegor Efimov. He’s a violini..."
Antonin Pankryshev
Fyodor Dostoevsky, Vera Stroyeva, Serafima Roshal
Soviet Union

