Epilogue (film)

Epilogue  (Послесловие) is a 1983 Soviet psychological drama film directed by Marlen Khutsiev. A screen adaptation of the story of  writer Yuri Pakhomov.

Plot
Alexey Borisovich, a 75-year-old father from a small town in the south of Russia, comes to Moscow to visit his daughter. But the daughter went on a business trip. The elderly man meets his son-in-law, who had taken a leave to work on his thesis.

Two representatives of different generations and views on life spend several days together. Alexey Borisovich, a former military surgeon, while waiting for his daughter, spends time talking with his son-in-law Vladimir, occasionally meeting his old friends and walking around Moscow, where he spent his pre-war youth.

Cast

 * Andrey Myagkov as Vladimir Shvyrkov
 * Rostislav Plyatt as Alexey Borisovich
 * Yuri Senkevich as cameo

Production
For the role of Alexey Borisovich, director Khutsiev originally invited Leonid Obolensky. The film was shot in Moscow on Vernadsky Avenue, Koshtoyants Street and in the Olympic Village.