The Village Teacher

General Information

Original Title
Sel'skaia uchitel'nitsa
Author/Creator
Donskoy, Mark, director.
Language
Russian.
Published
Soviet Union : SouizDetFilm, 1947.
Physical Description
VHS (90 min.)

Contents/Summary

Summary
A life-long story of a romantic school teacher (Vera Maretzkaya) who left imperial St. Petersburg to teach country children. Driven by noble intentions to enlighten people in a Siberian mining village, the young woman spent her life in the countryside and witnessed the changes a Russian village underwent from pre-revolutionary tsarist times to the aftermath of WWII. Almost deprived of love (her lover/husband is almost always absent, either imprisoned for political crimes or fighting in the communist ranks), the woman devotes her life to her school. The figure of her lover/husband, is perhaps, the movie's major failure: he is portrayed within the official canon of depictions of Lenin - the same greasy, unwinking, "hypnotizing" eyes, lofty talk, demands of self-sacrifice from everyone, sugary treatment of his wife, etc. Notwithstanding obvious ideological underpinnings and naiveté bordering on actual untruth, the film is made interesting by supporting actor performances and by camera work (by Sergei Urusevsky of "Cranes are flying.")

Subjects

Genre
Fiction films

Bibliographic Information

Title Translation
The Village Teacher
Note
Duration: 01:30:00
Copyright Status
Copyright by Muzei Kino

Holdings

Item Type Current Location Call Number Status Shelving Location Public Note
VHSOSA Film LibraryFL Record 0832Available--