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labour and
combating poverty and hunger,
among other hardships.
Pelageya Nilovna Vlasova is the real protagonist; her husband, a
heavy drunkard, physically...
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literary critics: for example,
Marylin Minto notes that the
portrayal of
Nilovna, the main
character of the novel, is very successful, but the
other characters...
- in
Germany and Czechoslovakia. In 1926,
Vsevolod Pudovkin cast her as
Nilovna, the
heroine of his
revolutionary tragedy Mother, an
adaptation of Maksim...
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agricultural animals and cloning.
Konstantin Ernst's
mother is
Svetlana Nilovna Golevinova, a
financial officer.
Ernst spent his
childhood and
youth in...
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entered into the 1990
Cannes Film Festival. Inna
Churikova as
Pelageya Nilovna Vlasova Viktor Rakov as
Pavel Vlasov Liubomiras Laucevičius as Mikhail...
- ISSN 2306-8337. Kuriltseva, V.V. (1959).
Tatyana Nilovna Yablonskaya Татьяна Ниловна Яблонская [Tetiana
Nilovna Yablonska] (in Russian). Moscow:
Sovetsky Khudozhnik...
- the same flag
waving triumphantly on top. Vera
Baranovskaya as
Pelageya Nilovna Vlasova, the
Mother Nikolai Batalov as
Pavel Vlasov, the Son Aleksandr...
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Willibald Gluck Iphigénie en
Aulide (Clytemnestra)
Tikhon Khrennikov Mother (
Nilovna) Vano
Muradeli October (Countess) Hero of
Socialist Labour (Decree of the...
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revolution can
bring justice to the oppressed. Vera
Maretskaya as
Pelagea Nilovna Vl****ovna, the
mother Aleksey Batalov as
Pavel Vl****ov
Tatyana Piletskaya...
- Real Man, the
Commissar in
Alexander Kholminov's An
Optimistic Tragedy,
Nilovna in
Tikhon Khrennikov's The Mother, and
Varvara in
Rodion Shchedrin's Not...