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Release Date:
February 27, 2020
Original Title:
Women's Day
Alternate Titles:
Women’s Day
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Agitprop
Elemag Pictures
Iday
Thea Films
Production Countries:
Bulgaria | Germany | Russia | United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 85
Astounding stories by women born in the USSR, pioneers and survivors, that reveal their heroic experiences from the time of the Revolution in 1917 to the present day through personal testimonies and intimate conversations with remarkable women and unseen archive footage. It opens a door to their inner thoughts, feelings, fears and hopes. Their experience foreshadowed that of women of today and yet their fate is also the story of their century.
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Associate Producer:
Olga Nesterova
Co-Producer:
Borislav Chouchkov
Martichka Bozhilova
Viktor Chouchkov
Tanja Georgieva
Director:
Dolya Gavanski
Director of Photography:
Mariana Kroutilin
Editor:
Nina Altaparmakova
Original Music Composer:
Sacha Puttnam
Producer:
Dolya Gavanski
Screenplay:
Dolya Gavanski
Sound Designer:
Svetlosar Georgiev
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