
Where was Chuchelo filmed
Chuchelo
Year: 1984
Genre: Drama
Country: USSR
<p>For modern viewers, “The Scarecrow” is an undisputed classic of children's cinema, but 40 years ago, its premiere caused a lot of controversy. Many were unprepared for the harshness shown in the movie, and did not even suspect that its plot is based on real events. However, over the years it has become obvious: Rolan Bykov's picture has not lost its relevance, but on the contrary - has acquired even greater significance. This is a story about the resilience of the human spirit, which managed to resist the cruelty of the surrounding world. In the center of the plot - sixth-grader Lena Bessoltseva, a kind, honest and naive girl. Having moved to a new city, she faces the rejection of her classmates. At first, ridicule is caused by her grandfather, a modest and thrifty man who prefers to invest in art rather than in clothes. Then the bullying spreads to Lena herself - for her sincerity, kindness and desire to see only good in people. She doesn't sass back, doesn't adjust to the cruel rules of the collective and is even ready to take the fault of another on herself - and that's what makes her an outcast. The process of filming the movie turned out to be as difficult as the selection of actors. The film was shot in the fall in Kalinin (now Tver), but nature made its own adjustments - there were daily snowfalls. To preserve the atmosphere of the fall season, the crew had to melt snow and scattered on the site pre-prepared fallen leaves. Some scenes were shot in the neighboring town of Torzhok, whose historical architecture perfectly complemented the visual style of the film.</p>
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Locations
A bench on the street
In movie
Scene where a group of schoolchildren sitting on a wooden street bench. The sky is overcast, the air is drenched in autumn dampness. In the center of attention is a small transistor receiver, from which music is coming. It's not just a tune - it's part of their world, their little ritual, an opportunity to spend time together.
Real
Scene was shot at the river station in Tver. The station is located on the bank of the Volga River, not far from the confluence of the Tvertsa River. The station building itself is a bright building with columns, referring to the Soviet architecture. Now it looks a bit neglected, with peeling paint and traces of time, but it still retains its majestic appearance.
Lena's house
In movie
Scene where The grandfather is horrified to see Lena lying on the ground. When he picks her up, he realizes that the situation is even worse - there is blood on his granddaughter's face, her hair is disheveled, and there is pain in her eyes. Without asking too many questions, he takes the girl by the shoulders and, holding her tightly against him, hurriedly takes her home.
Real
Scene was shot in house No. 47 on the Volga River Embankment in Tver. It is an old residential house, probably built in the late 19th - early 20th century. Its facade faces the embankment, offering a view of the Volga, bridges and the opposite bank. The architectural style of the house is typical for the building of this part of Tver: high windows, massive walls, decorative elements on the facade. The exterior of Lena Bessoltseva's house was filmed in this building. The interiors were filmed at Mosfilm.
School
In movie
Scene where The pioneers enter the school in an organized manner. Some of them are walking briskly, some are talking to a comrade, but the general order is not disturbed. The teacher stands at the entrance with flowers. One by one the students greet her: “Hello, Alexandra Vasilyevna!” The teacher responds with a nod, sometimes with a reserved smile.
Real
Scene was shot by the Tver Children's Regional Hospital. It is a large Soviet-built building located in the city center. Its facades, made of light-colored brick, have a strict, functional look and are ideal for the appearance of an educational institution.