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Boris Vasilyevich Bedny, a Soviet writer and veteran of the Great Patriotic War, taught at the Higher Literary Courses at the Literary Institute (his students included many renowned writers, such as Chingiz Aitmatov). Boris Bedny gained fame with his novella "Girls," which was translated into fifteen foreign languages and inspired a film of the same name. Everyone in Russia is familiar with the film "Girls," directed by Yuri Chulyukin in 1961 and starring Nadezhda Rumyantseva and Nikolai Rybnikov. This hilarious comedy about love in a remote logging village in the Urals not only captivated audiences across the Soviet Union but also won several prestigious awards at international film festivals. The story "Girls," however, differs in many ways from the famous film: the characters' personalities are more deeply revealed, the harsh life in a remote village is depicted much more realistically, and even the plot contains significant differences.
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