Wings (1966)

Wings (1966)

Wings movie storyiine. Forty-one-year-old Nadezhda Petrukhina (Maya Bulgakova), a once heroic World War II Soviet fighter pilot, is now living a quiet, but disappointingly ordinary life as a school principal at a construction-oriented trade school. Beloved and revered by the generation that experienced the Great Patriotic War, Nadezdha struggles to connect with the generation that followed hers. Nadezhda disapproves of her adopted daughter’s choices in men, and worries that her daughter, Tanya (Zhanna Bolotova), unaware of her own adoption, might discover the truth.

Conversations between the two emphasize their tense, understated and ambiguous relationship. When Tanya encourages her mother to quit her job as school principal and begin a new life with a husband, Nadezhda responds with a cold lecture on the importance of self-sacrifice and duty to the state, values she had when she had served in the military. At the school where she works, however, Nadezhda is confronted by children who can neither appreciate the sacrifices she made during the war, nor the sacrifices she makes for them now.

Wings (1966)  - Maya Bulgakova
Wings (1966) – Maya Bulgakova

Nadezdha’s brief, tantalizing memories of flight, in her Yakovlev Yak-9 fighter aircraft, tumbling through clouds, are interspersed with reality and the moments of dull monotony, such as her daily commute on the bus. After a visit to a local museum, where Nadezhda sees a photograph of a fellow pilot Mitya (Leonid Dyachkov), who later also became her lover during World War II, and this brings back memories of his final flight.

Nadezdha had flown her own fighter plane alongside Mitya’s when he and his plane were hit by stray gunfire. Unknown to her, he was dead at his controls as his plane gradually descended until crashing and she was unable to intercede. Her final maneuvers were to try to cause a visual disturbance in front of Mitya’s crippled aircraft by rolling the wings of her own aircraft in front of his aircraft in order to jar his field of vision to consciousness but the maneuver was to no avail. Mitya’s photograph, and the subsequent memory of his death in the conflict, leads Nadezhda to the local airfield.

Wings (1966)

While visiting a friend, Nadezhda has a chance to sit in one of the airfield’s Yakovlev Yak-18 PM trainers. The flying instructor, her friend who recognizes her persuades her to climb aboard the single-seat aircraft. Seated in the cockpit, Nadezhda experiences a flush of emotions as she examines the instrument panel of the aircraft. By carefully examining the instrument panel her memories are thrown back to her days as a fighter pilot and she recalls the day of her last flight with her fellow pilot Mitya. The flying instructor and his students playfully push her aircraft back to the hangar while she is seated at the controls.

Wings (Russian: Крылья, Krylya) is a 1966 Soviet black and white drama film directed by Ukrainian filmmaker Larisa Shepitko, her first feature film made after graduating from the All-Russian State Institute for Cinematography. In 1979, the little known director, screenwriter and actress died in a car accident, leaving behind only a small artistic output of four films.

Wings Movie Poster (1966)

Wings (1966)

Directed by: Larisa Shepitko
Starring: Maya Bulgakova, Zhanna Bolotova, Pantelemion Krymov, Leonid Dyachkov, Vladimir Gorelov, Yury Medvedev, Nikolay Grabbe, Zhanna Aleksandrova, Sergei Nikonenko, Rimma Markova, Olga Gobzeva
Screenplay by: Valentin Yezhov, Natalya Ryazantseva
Production Design by: Ivan Plastinkin
Cinematography by: Igor Slabnevich
Film Editing by: L. Lysenkova
Costume Design by: A. Dokuchayeva
Makeup Department: R. Kalinina
Music by: Roman Ledenyov
MPAA Rating: None.
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Release Date: November 10, 1966

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