A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 7, 1927
Original Title:
Тамілла
Alternate Titles:
Женщина-товар
Жінка-товар
За что её судили
За що її судили
Тамилла
Трижды проданная
Тричі продана
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
VUFKU
Production Countries:
Soviet Union
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 65
Algeria, run by the French administration. Tamilla is a cheerful girl whose father, a respected member of the Méziane community of Kabylians, is looking for a favorable marriage. Mezian promises his daughter to the old merchant Lakhrash. This does not prevent him from selling Tamilla almost immediately for the second time, this time to a young handsome man named Akli, with whom the girl experiences short-term happiness. But later, Akli thinks about another wife. At the same time, Meziane is scheming to lure more money from Akli and pay off Lakhrash. Having already given birth to a child with Akli, Tamilla finally falls into Lakhrash's hands. Everything ends in tragedy, and Tamilla is imprisoned by an unjust sentence of French judges who are insensitive to Berber problems. Although Tamilla will be released, she is already "damaged goods". The film premiered in Turkey 92 years later with a special screening at the 56th Antalya Golden Orange Film Festival.
Book:
Ferdinand Duchêne
Director:
Muhsin Ertuğrul
Director of Photography:
Yuriy Tamarskiy
Aleksandr Stanke
Production Design:
Heinrich Beisenherz
Writer:
Maria Moraf
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