Letiat zhuravli . The Cranes are Flying
The film tells the story of one extended family, whose lives were shattered by the World War II. In the center of the film - a woman, played by T. Samoilova, who loses her beloved at the front, marries another man, remaining a very strong, independent and positive character, quite atypical of the So...
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Institution: | Open Society Archives at Central European University |
Language: | Russian |
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Mosfilm
1957
Soviet Union |
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10891/osa:2211c3e5-cb1c-4e04-9485-5156141dbb82 |
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author2 | Kalatozov, Mikhail |
author_facet | Kalatozov, Mikhail |
collection | OSA Film Library |
dateSpan | 1957 |
description | The film tells the story of one extended family, whose lives were shattered by the World War II. In the center of the film - a woman, played by T. Samoilova, who loses her beloved at the front, marries another man, remaining a very strong, independent and positive character, quite atypical of the Soviet cinema of the time. |
genre | libraryUnit |
geographic | Soviet Union |
id | bulk_F46C15A4-0E0F-4FAD-A202-1FEEC0AB1B8D |
institution | Open Society Archives at Central European University |
language | Russian |
publishDate | 1957 |
publisher | Mosfilm Soviet Union |
spellingShingle | Letiat zhuravli . The Cranes are Flying [Fiction film] |
title | Letiat zhuravli . The Cranes are Flying |
topic | [Fiction film] |
url | http://hdl.handle.net/10891/osa:2211c3e5-cb1c-4e04-9485-5156141dbb82 |