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16 Cast a Cold Eye: Boris Frumin, The Errors of Youth (1978)
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Published:March 2021
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Boris Frumin was perhaps Lenfilm’s most obstinate younger director when it came to the editorial and vetting process, and in the case of The Errors of Youth (1978), the result was a major conflict both with the studio and with Goskino. What appeared to be a harmless script by Eduard Topol turned into a film that resembles a Soviet version of Lindsay Anderson’s O Lucky Man! Frumin’s movie provoked outrage, during vetting, with a whole range of bureaucracies, including the army, the Party, and Goskino. After the tragic death of Stanislav Zhdanko, the film’s lead actor, and the emigration from the USSR of Topol, and then Frumin himself, the movie was abandoned before completion and shelved. It was later to become a hit of the perestroika era. This chapter examines the vicissitudes that beset Frumin’s project, many of them related to the insolently detached demeanor of the movie’s hero.
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