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Appassionata

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Overview

TV movie based on the essay by M. Gorky "VI Lenin". In the winter evening of 1920 VI Lenin (Boris Smirnov) met at the apartment of E.P.Peshkova with A.M.Gorky. In the "burzhuika" smoking raw wood. It's cold. And the two thinkers have a heartfelt conversation about the future of Russia. Lenin seems to continue his argument with H.G. Wells. He talks about the role of the artist in the life of society, about his place in the struggle for the future. Gorky is visited by pianist Isaiah Dobrovein. Lenin listens to his performance of Chopin, and then Beethoven's "Appassionata"; he is captivated by the power of Beethoven's genius. An automobile rushes through the night Moscow. Lenin is in the car. Beethoven's music is sounding. On the screen is the Kremlin. The banner of the revolution is splashing over the building of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR.

Original Language:RU

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Cast

Boris Smirnov

Boris Smirnov

Vladimir Lenin

Vladimir Yemelyanov

Vladimir Yemelyanov

Maxim Gorky

Daria Peshkova

Daria Peshkova

Ekaterina Peshkova

Rudolph Kerer

pianist

Mark Bernes

Mark Bernes

Gil, Lenin’s driver

Tanya Novichkova

Tanya

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