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After Death (1915 film)

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After Death
Russian: По́сле сме́рти
Directed byYevgeni Bauer
Written by
Starring
CinematographyBoris Zavelev
Music byNeil Brand
Release date
  • 1915 (1915)
Running time
About 46 min.
CountryRussian Empire

After Death (Russian: По́сле сме́рти, Pósle smérti, "After death") is a 1915 Russian film directed by Yevgeni Bauer. It is based on the novella Klara Milich by Ivan Turgenev.[1][2][3][4]

Plot

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The film is based on the novella Klara Milich (1883) by Ivan Turgenev.

"Reclusive young man Andrei is reluctantly persuaded out to social events by his friend Tsenin, and encounters the beautiful actress Zoia. The two meet briefly but then he does not see her for months. He is then shocked to learn that she has collapsed and died, and he becomes morbidly and madly obsessed with her."[5]

Starring

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Vitold Polonsky and Vera Karalli

References

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  1. ^ В Доме кино объединят старый фильм и новую музыку
  2. ^ Анонс событий во Владивостоке на 27 ноября
  3. ^ Сезон российских и советских архивных фильмов начала ХХ века стартовал в Лондоне
  4. ^ В Лондоне стартовал сезон российских и советских архивных фильмов
  5. ^ "Posle Smerti (1915)". BFI. Retrieved 12 July 2020.[dead link]
  6. ^ Bauer, Evgenii (director) (1915). После смерти [After Death] (Motion picture). Russian Empire: A. Khanzhonkov & Co.[1]
  7. ^ "По́сле сме́рти (1915)" Full Cast & Crew

Further reading

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