The Children of Ivan Kuzmich

The Children of Ivan Kuzmich

1997 · 57 min · ★ 9.0 · Documentary

When the turmoil of contemporary Russia was settling in the 90th and everyone's existence was starting to resemble some kind of normality, we were wondering what life was like for the generations of Russians who grew up in the midst of oppression,... suffering through wars and revolutions and who during the culmination of their lives, experienced a new world of freedom and democracy and... turmoil. What was it like to go to School in Moscow in the beginning of the thirties? What happened to the students once they graduated and faced the realities of life and how did they... normal, down-to-earth people... weather the storms of their existence?

Directed by Marina Goldovskaya · Written by Marina Goldovskaya

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