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  1. Clear Skies (Russian: Чистое небо, romanized: Chistoe nebo) is a 1961 Soviet war romance film directed by Grigori Chukhrai. It won the Grand Prix (in a tie with Kaneto Shindo's The Naked Island) at the 2nd Moscow International Film Festival.

  2. Clear Skies: Directed by Grigoriy Chukhray. With Nina Drobysheva, Evgeniy Urbanskiy, Natalya Kuzmina, Vitaliy Konyaev. During the 1950s Sasha Lvova reminisces about the WW2 years when she fell in love with Soviet fighter pilot Aleksei Astakhov.

  3. Summaries. During the 1950s Sasha Lvova reminisces about the WW2 years when she fell in love with Soviet fighter pilot Aleksei Astakhov. At the outset of the War, Alexei,an airman, marries Sasha Lvova, a young factory worker. One day, Alexei does not return from his mission and he is thought to be dead.

  4. The Most Important Motion Picture That Has Ever Come From The Soviet Union. For many years, Sasha Lvova has been waiting for the return of her lover, pilot Aleksei Astakhov, refusing to believe in his death at the front.

  5. A hero pilot in the war returns home after the war in a ruined state, maimed for life, and the party that extolled him as a hero as long as he wasn't shot down will now have nothing to do with him and even excludes him from the party, on very curious grounds: since he allowed himself to be captured and didn't shoot himself to avoid it, he is reg...

  6. Clear Skies is a heartfelt and emotional movie that captures the essence of the Soviet society in the 1960s. The movie portrays the resilience and determination of ordinary people in the face of overwhelming adversity, as well as their capacity for love and compassion in the midst of tragedy.

  7. Clear Skies (Russian: Чистое небо) is a 1961 Soviet movie directed by Grigori Chukhrai. It stars Yevgeni Urbansky, Nina Drobysheva, and Natalya Kuzmina. Actors. Yevgeni Urbansky as Aleksei Astakhov; Nina Drobysheva as Sasha Lvova; Natalya Kuzmina as Lyusya; Vitali Konyayev as Petya; Georgi Kulikov as Mitya