Chuzhaya rodnya is a distinctly wholesome Soviet socio-psychological drama, a film that was realized in a period of artistic liberalization following the death of Stalin in 1953. The excellent script is one of the many highlights to offer in this compelling drama. Written by Soviet writer Vladimir Tendryakov, the basis for the plot was adapted from his own story "Ne k dvoru", published in 1954.
Rising star Nikolai Rybnikov sincerely plays machine operator Fedor, an activist-Komsomol member, a brigadier, he is cheerful and an all-round good guy. The film opens with his lively marriage celebration to beloved Stesha (Nonna Mordyukova). Fedor is warmly welcomed into the Ryashkin family; however, conflict soon arises with the in-laws and his new wife, unbeknown to him the family harbor old values, cling to selfish ideals and are fierce opponents of collective farming...
The scenic location shooting took place in the Perm region, near the city of Kungur, located in the Ural Mountains at the confluence of the rivers Iren and Shakva, a magnificent, mesmerizing moment is captured here.
The outstanding cast seem so natural, acting-out their roles as if they are living life, so much warmth and soulfulness emanate from their performances. "Someone Else's Relatives" is classic Soviet drama at its best, complimenting are songs, music and traditional dance...