The Simonovs and the Troshkins: A Double Portrait in the Interior of an Era
Konstantin Simonov, a writer, and Pavel Troshkin, a photo correspondent for the Izvestia newspaper, were friends and were together during the heavy fighting at the beginning of the Great Patriotic War - the Buynichskoe Field near Mogilev in Belarus. Their families continued to keep in touch after the World War II. They were connected with each other both in work and in peaceful life. Konstantin Simonov's son Alexei and Pavel Troshkina's granddaughter Elena tell about the friendship that lasted almost a century.
Directed by Galina Evtushenko · Written by Anna Evtushenko
Your Rating
More from Galina EvtushenkoSee all →
Unknown 1917 · 2018
Woe to Wit or Eisenstein and Meyerhold: a Two-fold Portrait in the Interior of the Epoch · 2003
Fedor Chalyapin. Exile · 2021
The Attic Story · 2005
Leo Tolstoy and Dziga Vertov: A Double Portrait in the Interior of the Epoch · 2015
Russian Village in the German Side. Alexandrovka · 2018
Leo Tolstoy and Ilya Ginzburg: A Double Portrait Against the Background of the Epoch · 2014
Mikhail Ulyanov: About Time and Himself · 2011
Chekhov and Levitan · 2019
The Chiefs · 1997More Like This
Couldn't load this row right now.
