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Songs Above Clouds 1976

68 min📅 1976-06-05

Escape the daily grind meets small-town charm in Rafael Gasparyants' light-hearted Soviet comedy Songs Above Clouds (1976).

Director: Rafael Gasparyants

Cast

Spartak Mishulin
Spartak Mishulin
Iya Ninidze
Iya Ninidze
Ramaz Giorgobiani
Ramaz Giorgobiani
Oleg Chayka
Oleg Chayka
Sergei Filippov
Sergei Filippov
Baadur Tsuladze
Baadur Tsuladze
Aleksei Smirnov
Aleksei Smirnov
Vakhtang Ninua
Vakhtang Ninua
Barasbi Mulaev
Barasbi Mulaev
Valentin Kamergoev

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Songs Above Clouds (1976) about?

After dodging the stresses of circus life, Makhmut heads to the North Caucasus to unwind with family. But his sister's love troubles quickly remind him that problems follow you wherever you go—even to the most scenic highlands.

Who directed Songs Above Clouds?

Rafael Gasparyants, a director known for blending Soviet-era humor and heartfelt storytelling.

Who stars in Songs Above Clouds?

The film features a charming ensemble including Spartak Mishulin, Iya Ninidze, Ramaz Giorgobiani, Oleg Chayka, and Sergei Filippov.

Is Songs Above Clouds (1976) worth watching?

As a breezy 68-minute musical comedy rooted in Soviet life, it's a cozy pick for fans of nostalgic, character-driven stories. While not a blockbuster, its warmth and gentle humor make it a fine addition to any classic film night.

How long is Songs Above Clouds?

Songs Above Clouds runs for 68 minutes.

About Songs Above Clouds (1976) — A Soviet Comedy Where the Heart Finds Its Rhythm

Escape the daily grind meets small-town charm in Rafael Gasparyants' light-hearted Soviet comedy Songs Above Clouds (1976). When Makhmut flees the pressures of circus life to the rugged North Caucasus, he expects a peaceful reunion with family—only to find his sister tangled in her own romantic complications. Stitched together with playful music and heartfelt moments, the film blends rustic landscapes with the universal push-and-pull of work and love. Director Gasparyants crafts a breezy, feel-good story that balances gentle humor with quiet introspection, all wrapped in a rustic 68-minute runtime that feels both intimate and expansive. It's a snapshot of 1970s Soviet life where personal growth often unfolds against the backdrop of nature and community.

Sparkling with the talents of a seasoned ensemble—led by Spartak Mishulin, Iya Ninidze, and Ramaz Giorgobiani—the film offers a nostalgic yet timeless look at how people chase dreams while staying rooted to their roots. The soundtrack drifts like a melody above the clouds, mirroring the emotional journeys of characters searching for clarity and connection.