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Mariya Blyumental-Tamarina

Mariya Blyumental-Tamarina

Acting

Known For

Shame
5.0

Shame or Counterplan is a 1932 Soviet drama film directed by Sergei Yutkevich and Fridrikh Ermler. The film’s title-song called "The Song of the Counterplan", composed by Dmitri Shostakovich, became world famous and was adapted into "Au-devant de la vie", a notable song of the French socialist movement of the 1930s. This film could be considered as a Stalin propaganda film. The plot involves an effort to catch "wreckers" at work in a Soviet factory. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Shame

1932
The Girlfriends
6.7

Girlfriends Zoya, Natasha and Asya live in Petrograd. Before the Civil War, young heroines are aware of the social injustice of life. When the war begins, the girls are recorded by the orderlies of the working group to protect the Bolshevik Petrograd from the advance of the whites.

The Girlfriends

1936
For Your Health
N/A

About the fight against alcoholism in the workplace.

For Your Health

1929
Peasants
6.4

The peaceful life of an exemplary collective farm is being rent asunder by shortages and dissent, and a commissar is sent to uncover the source of the problems, unaware that their is actual sabotage involved.

Peasants

1935
Seekers of Happiness
6.8

During the 1920s, many impoverished Jews searching for a better life made their way to Birobidzhan, the Soviet Jewish Autonomous Region on the Chinese border. This melodrama tells the story of a Jewish family's immigration to Birobidzhan and their experiences as settlers on a collective farm in the area.

Seekers of Happiness

1936
Don Diego and Pelagia
4.7

The vain station master of a Russian train station out in the sticks has a quarrel with an old peasant woman and has her thrown in jail. The local party youth organisation finally manage to get her released, after having to cut through lots of red tape.

Don Diego and Pelagia

1928
His Call
10.0

The main protagonists of the film are Katya (Varvara Popova), the daughter of a factory worker and Andrey (Ivan Koval-Samborsky), the son of the former owner of the factory who illegally returns to the USSR to find treasures hidden by his father. The film title refers to the Communist party's appeal, after Lenin's death, to enlarge its membership.

His Call

1925
The Living Corpse
N/A

The first screen adaptation of Leo Tolstoy's play of the same name.

The Living Corpse

1911
The New Moscow
5.8

A comedy about a naive young architect and his wild designs for a “New Moscow.” The Soviet censors weren't at all amused and shelved it.

The New Moscow

1938
Matros Ivan Galay
10.0

How a sailor on leave participated in the struggle of the village poor against the kulaks. Lost movie.

Matros Ivan Galay

1929
Na krylyah vvys
6.8

No description available.

Na krylyah vvys

1923
Brigade Commander Ivanov
10.0

Story of combrig Ivanov who wished to marry a prayers' daughter.

Brigade Commander Ivanov

1923
Bricks
N/A

Partially lost.

Bricks

1925
No image
N/A

On the 15th anniversary of October. Covers the period from November 7, 1917, to November 7, 1932. The main character is a fifteen-year-old Komsomol member.

Internationale

1933