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If you want a longer, sourced write-up (director, cast, plot specifics, or analysis), provide the exact original title or a screenshot/link and I’ll expand.

I’ll assume you want a concise write-up (summary + metadata) for the film referenced by that query: "La'os være (1975) ok.ru rus" — likely a 1975 Russian-language movie hosted on OK.ru. I’ll produce a short, neutral summary, basic metadata, and viewing note. If you meant a different title or need translation/localization, tell me.

is one of Russia’s most enduring social networks, launched in 2006. Unlike YouTube or Vimeo, ok.ru allows users to upload full-length films, including rare, region-locked, or copyright-ignored content. The platform is a digital graveyard and treasure trove for:

| Country | Film Title | Director | Notes | |---------|------------|----------|-------| | Denmark | Den korte sommer (The Short Summer) | Edward Fleming | Drama about youth | | Denmark | Familien Gyldenkål | Gabriel Axel | Popular comedy | | Norway | Flåklypa Grand Prix (Pinchcliffe Grand Prix) | Ivo Caprino | World-famous stop-motion | | Norway | Fru Inger til Østråt | Sverre Udnaes | TV film (NRK) | | Sweden | Släpp fångarne loss – det är vår! (Release the Prisoners – It’s Spring) | Tage Danielsson | Political satire |

The %27 and %C3%A6 in your search string are URL encodings for an apostrophe ( ' ) and the character æ (Latin ae). If the original uploader typed the title in Windows-1251 (Cyrillic) but the filename was read in UTF-8, "Lad os være" could easily become "La'os være". The æ is classic "mojibake" — a mangling of æ displayed as two characters.

The Danish Film Institute (DFI) lists a short film or public information film simply titled "Lad være" (1975). Running approximately 15 minutes, it was produced by the Danish National Board of Health to discourage youth substance abuse. One scene involves a group of teenagers saying "Lad være" (Stop it / Leave it) to a friend offering pills. This short has never been on DVD, but a VHS copy may have been digitized and uploaded to ok.ru — with the title corrupted to "La'os vær(e)".

The closest known 1975 Russian-language film matching a phonetic "la' os vær e" is none. However, if you meant as an attempt at a Scandinavian phrase ("Let us be"), it may be a mislabeled upload. More probably, you intended: