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Women's stories (2000) 03.06.2000

Film-document №82553 1 part, Duration: 0:26:00 to collection Price category V2
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Producer VID

Director: Andrej Rozov

Anchorperson: Tatjyana Pushkina

Operators: Vitalij Bubnenkov, Vladislav Chernyaev

Recordist: Eduard Solovcov

Soundman: Oleg Vasilenko

Music designer: Tatjyana Puhovich

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The program is dedicated to the life and creative work of the actress Svetlana Svetlichnaya.

Photos of Svetlana Svetlichna in different years.

Photos of Svetlichnaya with Vladimir Ivashov and with children.

Svetlana Svetlichnaya talks about her work in the x/film "The Diamond Hand", about her destiny and vocation as an actress, about her decision to become an actress, about meeting V. Ivashov and Zh.

Prokhorenko, about the joint family life with V. Ivashov and their relationship, about the close connection with the cinema and the expectation of roles, the birth and upbringing of children, about the absence of roles in the 1990s, about the illness and death of her husband, about the relationship with the artist Sergei Sokolsky, about the unwillingness to hide his age, the brightest and happiest episodes of his life.

Newsreel of the 1960s: Vladimir Ivashov and Zhanna Prokhorenko during the filming and rehearsals of scenes.

M. I. Romm conducts a class with VGIK students.

Ivashov buys a magazine at a kiosk.

Fragments of x / films "Diamond Hand", "Lullaby", "Hold on to the clouds", "Seventeen moments of Spring", "Hero of our time".

Personnel

Svetlichnaya Svetlana Afanasjevna -- actress of theatre and cinema
Ivashov Vladimir Sergeevich -- actor
Prohorenko Zhanna Trofimovna -- actress of theatre and cinema
Romm Mihail Iljich -- the film and theater Director, screenwriter

Calendar

03.06.2000

Locations

Moscow

Film actors
Persons of arts; Biography; Culture and Arts; Movie