One Particular Pioneer
Film poster
Russian: Частное пионерское
Directed byAleksandr Karpilovsky
Written by
  • Aleksey Borodachyov
  • Aleksandr Karpilovsky
  • Tatyana Miroshnik
Produced byVladimir Esinov
Starring
CinematographyMikhail Milashin
Edited byIrina Bychkova
Music by
  • Maksim Koshevarov
  • Sergey Zykov
Production
company
KinoProgramma XXI
Release date
  • October 16, 2013 (2013-10-16)[1]
Running time
80 min.
CountryRussia
LanguageRussian

One Particular Pioneer (Russian: Частное пионерское, romanized: Chastnoe pionerskoe) is a 2013 Russian comedy film directed by Aleksandr Karpilovsky.[2][3][4]

Plot

The film tells the story of two boys, Misha and Dima, who are preparing for the birthday of a pioneer organization. They go fishing. Suddenly Misha falls into the river, but is saved by a stray dog, who after that got to the furrier. Now only these two guys can save her. They have to make a difficult choice.[5] They even miss school holiday dedicated to partial directors. Misha and Dima tried to save a stray dog, Savva, from a keeper of animal shelter by any means, risking to be enclosed at police office. Misha was found missing by his father, as well as Dima. They secretly swam to the illegal shelter of the keeper, who subsequently revealed to be a dangerous criminal. The boys saved Savva and 10 other dogs. Later on, Misha's father regretted his earlier actions and Misha told him that he had learned swimming. Vadim Mikhaylovich agreed to keep the dog. Finally, when the school was engaged in discussion whether Mishka and Dima should be excluded from the organization, the police officer came to school with congratulations for discovering and helping to liquidate a dangerous criminal.

Cast

References

  1. "Частное пионерское (2013)".
  2. Camera! Action!: что происходит в российском кино
  3. Детский киномир: что посмотреть с ребёнком, если надоел Дисней
  4. В Сети состоялась премьера российской фантастической драмы «День До»
  5. Частное пионерское // КиноПоиск
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