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Where was Noga filmed

Noga

Year: 1991

Genre: Action, Drama

Country: USSR

<p>Surrealistic drama based on William Faulkner&#39;s novel of the same name. The first Russian movie about the war in Afghanistan and the Afghan syndrome. Episodes reflecting the calm and peaceful life were filmed in the city of Rybinsk.</p>

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Locations

  • Children's playground

    In movie

    Scene where Walking around the city and its surroundings, Martyn shares stories and observations from his life with his brother. This time he tells him how long he can walk without tiring with a prosthetic leg: “Without a stick - an hour, with a stick - an hour and forty hours”. The hero shares this in a very casual and humorous way.

    Real

    Scene was shot In the central city square on Sovetskaya Street in Rybinsk. There were old carousels - horses, airplanes, a chain carousel, as well as a billiard room and a summer bandstand. This public garden retained its appearance until the collapse of the Soviet Union. Now there is an amusement park on this place, so the essence of the place remains the same.

  • Restaurant

    In movie

    Scene where Martyn and his brother come to a restaurant. The place looks very nice - expensive dishes, white tablecloths and beautiful music in the background. Here we see how hungry the military man is during his service - Martyn eats the dish he ordered with incredible speed, while his brother, in contrast, sits quietly and watches what is happening.

    Real

    Scene was shot On the second floor of the Utyos restaurant, located on Krestovaya Street in the center of Rybinsk. The interiors of the restaurant with a Soviet atmosphere were ideal for conveying the spirit of the time. Now the building houses the Museum “Literary City of Rybinsk”.

  • Yard

    In movie

    Scene where Martyn and his older brother are standing and smoking under the windows of the house, talking to a neighbor on the balcony. She asks where the younger brother Martyn has come from and how far he has been “let go”. The older brother answers the neighbor that he won't stay long and asks her to bake them a cake for the evening.

    Real

    Scene was shot In the courtyard of the house located at 4 Tankistov Street in the Northern microdistrict of Rybinsk. This building, typical of post-war architecture, with characteristic Soviet symbols on the balcony, was used as a setting for a military recruitment center dormitory. According to the plot, this is where the main character moves to after getting a new job.