A Family, (Russian: Одна семья) is a 1943[1] Soviet film directed by Grigori Aleksandrov,[2] Mikayil Mikayilov and Rza Takhmasib[3][4] It was banned from being released in theatres by Joseph Stalin's regime censorship, for "poorly reflecting the struggle of the Soviet people against the German fascist invader".[5]

A Family
Russian: Одна семья
Directed by
Written by
Starring
Music byGara Garayev
CountriesAzerbaijani SSR, Soviet Union

Plot

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A Family (1943)

The film depicts the heroic daily life of the people of Baku during the Great Patriotic War. It consists of three interconnected stories: an Azerbaijani tanker-shooter named Najaf, who is on leave, mistakenly arrives at the house of Sergeant Andrievsky instead of the captain's family. Despite the mix-up, the Andrievsky family warmly welcomes him. A romance develops between Najaf and the host's daughter. The stories shared by the characters form the narrative of the film.[6]

Starring

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References

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  1. ^ Центр культуры «РЕКОРД» приглашает на бесплатный просмотр кино с 7 по 11 марта
  2. ^ В Баку состоялась премьера фильма, 72 года назад не прошедшую советскую цензуру
  3. ^ Актеры ближнего и дальнего зарубежья, снимавшиеся в азербайджанских фильмах
  4. ^ Сколько в Азербайджане было снято иностранных фильмов? - СПИСОК
  5. ^ "Lyubov Orlova: "I was Stalin's favorite, not his lover"". 7days.ru (in Russian). 7 Days. Retrieved 24 August 2020.
  6. ^ Одна семья
  7. ^ Одна семья (1943) Full Cast & Crew
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External videos
  A Family, released by the official YouTube channel