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The story of Mrs. Yivga

A film adaptation of Valerian Pidmohylny's short story of the same name. The story of the complex relationship between the bourgeoisie and the proletariat during the Bolshevik coup.

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  • Larysa Kadyrova

    Larysa Kadyrova

    Ївга Нарачевська

  • Boryslav Brondukov

    Boryslav Brondukov

  • Leonid Yanovskyi

    Leonid Yanovskyi

    Андре Нарачевський

  • Liudmyla Lobza

    Liudmyla Lobza

  • Oleksiy Horbunov

    Oleksiy Horbunov

  • Anatoli Lukyanenko

    Anatoli Lukyanenko

  • Arseniy Tymoshenko

    Arseniy Tymoshenko

  • Володимир Строкач

    Володимир Строкач

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A film adaptation of Valerian Pidmohylny's short story of the same name. The story of the complex relationship between the bourgeoisie and the proletariat during the Bolshevik coup.

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