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'The Only Days' is a book about the famous actress and director Natalie Bondarchuk, in which she discusses, with the utmost honesty, the people she lived and worked with as well as her own personal story. In the book, she discusses her father, the director Sergei Bondarchuk, and her mother, the actress Inna Makarova. She talks about her teacher, Sergei Gerasimov, her colleagues on the stage, Vasilii Shushkin, Nikolai Burliaev, and Sergei Bezrukov, and finally about directors Andrei Tarkovsky, Larisa Shepitiko, Vladimir Motyl, and about shooting her films.
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'The Only Days' is a book about the famous actress and director Natalie Bondarchuk, in which she discusses, with the utmost honesty, the people she lived and worked with as well as her own personal story. In the book, she discusses her father, the director Sergei Bondarchuk, and her mother, the actress Inna Makarova. She talks about her teacher, Sergei Gerasimov, her colleagues on the stage, Vasilii Shushkin, Nikolai Burliaev, and Sergei Bezrukov, and finally about directors Andrei Tarkovsky, Larisa Shepitiko, Vladimir Motyl, and about shooting her films.
1 Artikel
Technische Daten
Autor/-in
Bondarchuk Natalia
Verlag
AST
ISBN
9785170625871
Format
Hardcover
Year Published
2010
Seiten
361
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'The Only Days' is a book about the famous actress and director Natalie Bondarchuk, in which she discusses, with the utmost honesty, the people she lived and worked with as well as her own personal story. In the book, she discusses her father, the director Sergei Bondarchuk, and her mother, the actress Inna Makarova. She talks about her teacher, Sergei Gerasimov, her colleagues on the stage, Vasilii Shushkin, Nikolai Burliaev, and Sergei Bezrukov, and finally about directors Andrei Tarkovsky, Larisa Shepitiko, Vladimir Motyl, and about shooting her films.