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There is No Death For Me
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There is No Death For Me

Nov 3, 2000
0h 52m
★ 10.0

Overview

It is a documentary story about five legends of russian cinema: Nonna Mordyukova, Tatyana Okunevskaya, Tatyana Samoylova, Lidiya Smirnova and Vera Vasileva. These wonderful women tell about their lifes and careers in hour interview.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

Vertov Studio

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There is No Death For Me Trailers

Cast

Tatyana Okunevskaya

herself

Tatyana Okunevskaya

Lidiya Smirnova

herself

Lidiya Smirnova

Vera Vasileva

herself

Vera Vasileva

Nonna Mordyukova

herself

Nonna Mordyukova

Tatyana Samoylova

herself

Tatyana Samoylova

Renata Litvinova

narrator

Renata Litvinova