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Lenin in Poland 1965, 1965.

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Format:
Video
Contributor:
Yutkevich, Sergeĭ, director.
Gabrilovich, Evgeny, Script.
Yutkevich, Sergei, Script.
Laskowski, Jan, Photography.
Grandys, Jan, Art Director.
Walaciński, Adam, Music.
Bartchak, Yuzef, Sound.
Zakhorskiy, Lekh, Costume.
Kruchinina, Olga, Costume.
Yakovlev, Vladimir, Makeup.
Kensikovsky, Roman, Makeup.
Aleyeva, Klavdiya, Editor.
Kondzela, Yanina, Editor.
Travkin, Boris, Special Effects.
Naydus, Valentina, Consultant.
Loginov, Vladimir, Consultant.
Straukh, Maksim, Cast member.
Lisyanskaya, Anna, Cast member.
Pavlycheva, Antonina, Cast member.
Kusmierska, Ilona, Cast member.
Kalczyński, Krzysztof, Cast member.
Fetting, Edmund, Cast member.
Lutkiewicz, Gustaw, Cast member.
Skowronski, Zbigniew, Cast member.
Mosfilm, production company.
Studio Poland, production company.
Adam Matthew Digital (Firm), digitiser.
Series:
Lenin & the Russian Revolution
Wars & Revolutions
Standardized Title:
Ленин в Польше . English.
Language:
English
Genre:
Internet videos.
Fiction films.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (video file 1:36:55) : Sound, Black and White.
Other Title:
Lenin v Pol'she
Place of Publication:
1965,
Marlborough, Wiltshire : Adam Matthew Digital.
Summary:
Fictional account of Lenin's time in Poland before the 1917 revolution. [WARNING: some distressing scenes of violence towards animals.]. During Lenin's imprisonment in Austria, and while he struggles with the developments of the First World War and the repercussions it will have for workers and capitalists, he recollects his time in Poland. The account focuses on Lenin's stay in Poronin with his wife, mother-in-law, and their maid Oulka. It depicts his working habits and his love of walking in the mountains, as well as his relationship with Oulka whom he considers to be like a daughter. Also includes the story of Oulka's love affair with Polish shepherd Andrzej, who leaves to fight in the war. English version of the film by S. P. S. (Société Parisienne de Sonorisation). Director Yutkevich won the award for Best Director at the 1966 Cannes Film Festival.
Participant:
Straukh, Maksim; Lisyanskaya, Anna; Pavlycheva, Antonina; Kusmierska, Ilona; Kalczynski, Krzysztof; Fetting, Edmund; Lutkiewicz, Gustaw; Skowronski, Zbigniew
Credits:
Contributors: Gabrilovich, Evgeny; Yutkevich, Sergei; Laskowski, Jan; Grandys, Jan; Walacinski, Adam; Bartchak, Yuzef; Zakhorskiy, Lekh; Kruchinina, Olga; Yakovlev, Vladimir; Kensikovsky, Roman; Aleyeva, Klavdiya; Kondzela, Yanina; Travkin, Boris; Naydus, Valentina; Loginov, Vladimir.
Production Company: Mosfilm.
Production Company: Studio Poland.
Notes:
Archive Reference: N-507237.
Description based on online resource (viewed on 17 October, 2017).
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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