Damskiĭ portnoĭ = The ladies tailor /

A Russian family, whose house has been destroyed by the partisans, is relocated by the Germans to the house of Issac the tailor. As the departure of Kiev's Jews approaches, the two families meet and reveal their thoughts and feelings

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Corporate Authors: Izdatelʹstvo "Progress.", Kievskiĭ t͡sentr Progress, Kievskiĭ t︠s︡entr Progress, NTTM "Progress" (Firm), National Center for Jewish Film
Other Authors: Berinskiĭ, S (Sergeĭ), 1946-1998, Borshchagovskiĭ, Aleksandr, 1913-2006, Borzova, Elena, Gorovet͡s, Leonid, Gorovet︠s︡, Leonid, Klimene, Nelli, Kozelʹkova, Elena, Smirnova, Svetlana, Smoktunovskiĭ, I, Vasilʹeva, Tatʹi͡ana, Vasilʹeva, Tatʹi︠a︡na, Zaĭt͡sev, Alekseĭ, Zaĭt︠s︡ev, Alekseĭ
Format: Unknown
Language:Russian
German
Yiddish
English
Published: Waltham, MA : National Center for Jewish Film, [2007], ©2007
Waltham, MA : c1990
Waltham, MA : ©1990
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