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'''''Mother Mary''''' ({{lang-ru|Мать Мария |
'''''Mother Mary''''' ({{lang-ru|Мать Мария|Mat' Mariya}}) is a 1983 Soviet [[biopic]] written and directed by [[Sergey Kolosov]] and starring [[Lyudmila Kasatkina]]. It is loosely based on real life events of poet [[Maria Skobtsova]].<ref>{{cite book|last1=Ann C. Paietta|title=Saints, Clergy and Other Religious Figures on Film and Television, 1895-2003|publisher=McFarland, 2005|isbn=9780786421862}}</ref> It was entered into the main competition at the [[40th Venice International Film Festival|40th edition]] of the [[Venice Film Festival]].<ref>{{cite news|last1=Stefano Reggiani|title=Venezia: e il festival va|work=[[La Stampa]]|issue=205|date=31 August 1983|page=15}}</ref> |
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Directed by | Sergey Kolosov |
Written by | Sergey Kolosov Yelena Mikulina |
Starring | Lyudmila Kasatkina Leonid Markov |
Cinematography | Valentin Zheleznyakov |
Music by | Alexey Rybnikov |
Release date |
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Country | URSS |
Language | Russian |
Mother Mary (Template:Lang-ru) is a 1983 Soviet biopic written and directed by Sergey Kolosov and starring Lyudmila Kasatkina. It is loosely based on real life events of poet Maria Skobtsova.[1] It was entered into the main competition at the 40th edition of the Venice Film Festival.[2]
Plot
The film tells the story of a bright and tragic fate of the Russian poet Elizaveta Yurevna Kuzmina-Karavayeva, in 1920 he emigrated to France and became a nun under the name of Mary. The shelter-based support it found many disadvantaged Soviet emigres. During the Second World War, Maria has become one of the heroines of the French Resistance.
Cast
- Lyudmila Kasatkina as Elizaveta Yurievna Kuzmina-Karavayeva
- Leonid Markov as Daniel Skobtsov
- Igor Gorbachyov as Bunakov-Fondaminsky
- Veronika Polonskaya as Sofia Pylenko
- Yevgeniya Khanayeva as Madame Langeais
- Vaclav Dvorzhetsky as Nicolaevsky
- Alexander Timoshkin as Jura
- Natalya Bondarchuk as Nina
- Alexander Lebedev as Anatoly
References
- ^ Ann C. Paietta. Saints, Clergy and Other Religious Figures on Film and Television, 1895-2003. McFarland, 2005. ISBN 9780786421862.
- ^ Stefano Reggiani (31 August 1983). "Venezia: e il festival va". La Stampa. No. 205. p. 15.
External links
- Mother Mary at IMDb