What Did Stalin Do to Women?
Two young intellectuals of the PCI, former partisans, enter into a deep ideological crisis after the fall of Stalin. One will volunteer for Vietnam. the other will find in Ho Chi Minh a new myth to be inspired.
Two young intellectuals of the PCI, former partisans, enter into a deep ideological crisis after the fall of Stalin. One will volunteer for Vietnam. the other will find in Ho Chi Minh a new myth to be inspired.
Helmut Berger
Aldo
Margaret Lee
Margaret
Silvia Monti
Mirta
Benedetto Benedetti
Benedetto
Piero Vida
Regista
Solveyg D'Assunta
Anna
Augusto Tiezzi
Valeria Sabel
Amante di Aldo
Gianni Pulone
Two young intellectuals of the PCI, former partisans, enter into a deep ideological crisis after the fall of Stalin. One will volunteer for Vietnam. the other will find in Ho Chi Minh a new myth to be inspired.
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