One Hundred Days After Childhood is a 1975 Soviet romance film directed by Sergey Solovyov. Pioneer leader Seryoga, sculptor, decides to work with new plastic material - creatively gifted children, resting in the camp located in an old mansion. Pioneer Lopukhin is so in love with his classmate Yergolina that he does not notice how fascinated Sonya Zagremukhina is by him.
One Hundred Days After Childhood is a 1975 Soviet romance film directed by Sergey Solovyov. Pioneer leader Seryoga, sculptor, decides to work with new plastic material - creatively gifted children, resting in the camp located in an old mansion. Pioneer Lopukhin is so in love with his classmate Yergolina that he does not notice how fascinated Sonya Zagremukhina is by him.