Widows (1976 film)
Widows (Russian: Вдовы) is a 1976 Soviet drama film directed by Sergey Mikaelyan.[1][2][3]
Widows | |
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Russian: Вдовы | |
Directed by | Sergey Mikaelyan |
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Cinematography | Vladimir Chumak |
Edited by | I. Golovko |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
Plot
The film tells about two elderly widows who live in the same house. They are united not only by tragedy, but also by common concern, namely the grave of two unknown soldiers, which they have been guarding for over 30 years. And suddenly the managers of their district decide to turn the grave into a memorial.[4]
Cast
- Galina Makarova as Shura
- Galina Skorobogatova as Liza
- Gennadi Lozhkin
- Borislav Brondukov
- Nina Mamaeva
- Raisa Maksimova
- Mikhail Pogorzhelsky
- Vladimir Pitsek
- Larisa Chikurova
- Boris Morozov[5]
References
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