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1966 Soviet Union film
Solovey iz sela Marshintsy
Directed byRostyslav Synko
Produced bySofia Rotaru
StarringSofia Rotaru
Music byV. Matetskiy
Distributed byUkrtelefilm
Release date
  • January 1, 1966 (1966-01-01) (Soviet Union)
Running time12 minutes
CountrySoviet Union
LanguagesUkrainian (predominantly)
Russian

Solovey iz sela Marshyntsi (Ukrainian: Соловейко із села Маршинці, Соловейко з Буковини) is a 1966 short film. It was the first studio filmed movie starring Sofia Rotaru.

Plot

Rotaru was 19, when she starred in the film as a performer of Ukrainian and Moldavian folk songs. The setting is the premises of the Chernivsti Philharmonic Society. The name of the film was ultimately adopted as Rotaru's nickname in Soviet Union media reports of her career in the 1970s.

The singer appears in the titles with her Ukrainified (first version) last name - Rotar' (Rotaru in Moldavian).


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