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Zigzag 1980

27 min📅 1980-01-01

Valery Fedosov's 'Zigzag (1980)' is a poignant romance that navigates the complexities of love and relationships on a New Year's Eve.

Director: Valery Fedosov

Cast

Natalya Sayko
Natalya Sayko
Tatyana
Vladimir Grammatikov
Vladimir Grammatikov
Stranger
Valentina Telichkina
Valentina Telichkina
Wife
Yevgeni Kotov
uncle Kolya
Larisa Grinchenko
aunt Natasha
Natalya Krachkovskaya
Natalya Krachkovskaya
customer waiting in line
David Makarevsky
administrator
Mikhail Rozanov
Mikhail Rozanov
man waiting in line
Liya Akhedzhakova
Liya Akhedzhakova
Vika the doctor (voice) (uncredited)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Zigzag (1980) about?

A young woman's New Year's Eve takes an unexpected turn when a stranger appears at her doorstep, leading her on a journey to the sea and back again.

Who directed Zigzag?

Valery Fedosov brought the characters to life in this poignant romance.

Who stars in Zigzag?

The film features a talented cast that includes Natalya Sayko, Vladimir Grammatikov, and Valentina Telichkina.

Is Zigzag (1980) worth watching?

With its poignant portrayal of human connection and tender romance, 'Zigzag (1980)' is a must-watch for fans of the genre, although its short runtime may leave viewers wanting more.

How long is Zigzag?

The film has a runtime of 27 minutes.

About Zigzag (1980) — A poignant romance that navigates the complexities of love and relationships

Valery Fedosov's 'Zigzag (1980)' is a poignant romance that navigates the complexities of love and relationships on a New Year's Eve. A young woman's night takes an unexpected turn when a stranger appears at her doorstep, setting off a chain of events that lead her to the sea and back again. The film's atmosphere is one of wistful nostalgia, as the heroine grapples with the memories of a fleeting encounter. Through its tender portrayal of human connection, 'Zigzag (1980)' invites viewers to reflect on the nature of love and the fragility of human experience.

As the clock ticks away on New Year's Eve, the young woman's evening takes a surprising turn. The sudden arrival of a stranger sets off a chain of events that transport her to the sea and back again, leaving her to ponder the nature of love and relationships. Through its poignant portrayal of human connection, 'Zigzag (1980)' is a must-watch for fans of romance and drama.

Valery Fedosov's masterful direction brings the characters to life, as they navigate the complexities of love and relationships. With a talented cast that includes Natalya Sayko, Vladimir Grammatikov, and Valentina Telichkina, 'Zigzag (1980)' is a true gem of Soviet cinema.