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Boris_2 IVANOV
Борис_2 ИВАНОВ
Boris_2 IVANOV
Aleksandr STOLPER
Александр СТОЛПЕР
Aleksandr STOLPER
USSR, 1940, 96mn
Black and white, fiction
Zakon zhizni
▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪
Закон жизни
The Law of Life
La Loi de la vie
Directed by :
Boris_2 IVANOV
(Борис_2 ИВАНОВ),
Aleksandr STOLPER
(Александр СТОЛПЕР)
Writing credits :
Aleksandr AVDEYENKO
(Александр АВДЕЕНКО)
Cast
Aleksey ALEKSEEV
(Алексей АЛЕКСЕЕВ) ...
Oswald GLAZOUNOV
(Освальд ГЛАЗУНОВ) ...
Yelena KONDRATIEVA
(Елена КОНДРАТЬЕВА) ...
Aleksandr LUKIANOV
(Александр ЛУКЬЯНОВ) ...
Daniil SAGAL
(Даниил САГАЛ) ...
Grigori SHPIGEL
(Григорий ШПИГЕЛЬ) ...
Mikhail SIDORKIN
(Михаил СИДОРКИН) ...
A. ZAPOROZHETS
(A. ЗАПОРОЖЕЦ) ...
Nina ZORSKAYA
(Нина ЗОРСКАЯ) ...
Cinematography :
Sergey URALOV
(Сергей УРАЛОВ)
Production design :
Vyacheslav IVANOV
(Вячеслав ИВАНОВ)
Music :
Nikolay KRIUKOV
(Николай КРЮКОВ)
Sound :
S. KLYUCHEVSKY
(С. КЛЮЧЕВСКИЙ)
Companies :
Mosfilm
Release Date in Russia :
07/08/1940
format :
35 mm
Plot synopsis
A drama about moral confrontation between Ognerubov, Secretary of Komsomol regional committee, and Paromov, Komsomol leader in a Medical College.
Source : www.mosfilm.ru
Selected in the following festivals or events :
-
Festival "Polka. liberated cinema"
, Moscow (Russia), 2011