
Larisa
Documentary
Overview
Elem Klimov's tribute to his late wife, director Larisa Shepitko, killed in a car accident a year earlier. Features excerpts from all of her films, and archival audio of her discussing life and art.
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Larisa Shepitko
Larisa Shepitko
Self (archive footage)
Larisa Shepitko
Self (archive footage)


Oleksandr Dovzhenko
Oleksandr Dovzhenko
Self (archive footage)
Oleksandr Dovzhenko
Self (archive footage)


Elem Klimov
Elem Klimov
Self
Elem Klimov
Self


Valentin Rasputin
Valentin Rasputin
Self
Valentin Rasputin
Self


Stefaniya Stanyuta
Stefaniya Stanyuta
Self
Stefaniya Stanyuta
Self


Maya Bulgakova
Maya Bulgakova
Self
Maya Bulgakova
Self
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