The Village Teacher
Film
- Vera Maretskaya
- Pavel Olenev
- Daniil Sagal
- Vladimir Lepeshinsky
- Vladimir Maruta
Production
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Gorky Film Studio
Running time
The Village Teacher (Russian: Сельская учительница, romanized: Selskaya uchitelnitsa) is a 1947 Soviet drama film directed by Mark Donskoy.[1][2][3]
Plot
The film tells the story of a teacher young Varya, who is going to teach peasant children in one village, which treats her coolly upon her arrival. Suddenly an acquaintance and former lover of Varya, a bolshevik Martynov, arrives in town marries and Varys. The revolution begins.[4]
Cast
- Vera Maretskaya as Varvara Vasilievna Martynova[5]
- Pavel Olenev as Igor Petrovich, school custodian
- Daniil Sagal as Sergei Martinov
- Vladimir Lepeshinsky as Voronov
- Vladimir Maruta as Voronov, a gold miner
- Vladimir Belokurov as Bukov, a gold miner
- Anatoli Gonichev as Yefim Tsigankov, as a boy / Sergei Tsigankov, his son
- Emma Balashova as Dunya
- Roza Makagonova as Mashenka
- Aleksey Konsovsky as Kolya Sharygin
- Mikhail Gluzsky as soldier
- Rostislav Plyatt as secondary school headmaster[6]
- Fyodor Odinokov as Bukov's guest
See also
References
- ^ "21 марта - события дня - Тюменская линия". t-l.ru. Retrieved 2018-07-31.
- ^ "Клуб любителей кино открылся в Кунцево". kuntsevo-gazeta.ru. Retrieved 2018-07-31.
- ^ "Новости дня: Сын сельских учителей". svpressa.ru. Retrieved 2018-07-31.
- ^ "Сергей Каптерев: Скорсезе и Коппола влюбились в свободу Калатозова". portal-kultura.ru. Retrieved 2018-07-31.
- ^ Лучшие путешествия по Среднему Уралу: факты, легенды, предания
- ^ Сельская учительница (1947) Full Cast & Crew
External links
- The Village Teacher at IMDb
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Films by Mark Donskoy
- The Childhood of Maxim Gorky (1938)
- Gorky 2: My Apprenticeship (1939)
- Gorky 3: My Universities (1940)
- How the Steel Was Tempered (1942)
- Rainbow (1944)
- The Village Teacher (1947)
- Alitet Leaves for the Hills (1949)
- Mother (1955)
- Foma Gordeyev (1959)
- Hello, Children! (1962)
- A Mother's Heart (1965)
- A Mother's Devotion (1966)
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