The Village Teacher (Russian: Сельская учительница, romanized: Selskaya uchitelnitsa) is a 1947 Soviet drama film directed by Mark Donskoy.[1][2][3]
| The Village Teacher | |
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| Russian: Сельская учительница | |
| Directed by | Mark Donskoy |
| Written by | Mariya Smirnova |
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| Cinematography | Sergey Urusevsky |
| Edited by | A. Soboleva |
| Music by | Lev Shvarts |
Production company | Gorky Film Studio |
Running time | 100 min. |
| Country | Soviet Union |
| Language | Russian |
The film tells the story of a teacher young Varya, who is going to teach peasant children in one village, which treats her coolly upon her arrival. Suddenly an acquaintance and former lover of Varya, a bolshevik Martynov, arrives in town marries and Varys. The revolution begins.[4]
Films by Mark Donskoy | |
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