
Maria
Directed by Aleksandr Sokurov1988 40mDocumentary, TV Movie
7.05.9
A requiem for a Russian peasant woman, Maria Semionovna Voinova. The film is in two chapters. The first chapter consists of an impression of Maria Semionovna, scenes of the colours of summer time: hay–making, bathing in a river, work in the flax fields and a holiday in the Crimea. The second chapter, set nine years later, is in black and white and deals with how Maria Semionovna's life ended. The mood is one of a sad and elegiac narration.
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Maria was released on November 1, 1988.
Maria was directed by Aleksandr Sokurov.
Maria has a runtime of 40m.
Maria was produced by Tatiana Alioshkina, Anatoly Nikiforov.
A requiem for a Russian peasant woman, Maria Semionovna Voinova. The film is in two chapters. The first chapter consists of an impression of Maria Semionovna, scenes of the colours of summer time: hay–making, bathing in a river, work in the flax fields and a holiday in the Crimea. The second chapter, set nine years later, is in black and white and deals with how Maria Semionovna's life ended. The mood is one of a sad and elegiac narration.
The key characters in Maria are Self (Maria Semionovna Voinova).
Maria is a Documentary, TV Movie film.
Maria has an audience rating of 7 out of 10.




