I Invite You to My Execution

I Invite You to My Execution

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2019-10-30

As Russian writer Boris Pasternak (1890-1960) thinks it is impossible that his novel Doctor Zhivago is published in the Soviet Union, because it supposedly shows a critical view of the October Revolution, he decides to smuggle several copies of the manuscript out of the country. It is first published in 1957 in Italia and the author receives the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1958, which has consequences.

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As Russian writer Boris Pasternak (1890-1960) thinks it is impossible that his novel Doctor Zhivago is published in the Soviet Union, because it supposedly shows a critical view of the October Revolution, he decides to smuggle several copies of the manuscript out of the country. It is first published in 1957 in Italia and the author receives the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1958, which has consequences.

Released

2019-10-30

Runtime

57

Director

Cédric Dupire

Budget

$0

Revenue

$0

Genres

Documentary

History

Language

English

Production

Zadig Productions

Pumpernickel Films

ARTE

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    Frédéric Pierrot

    Frédéric Pierrot
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    Elena Pasternak

    Elena Pasternak
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    Nina Andriadze

    Nina Andriadze
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    Sergio D'Angelo

    Sergio D'Angelo
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    Paolo Mancosu

    Paolo Mancosu
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    Carlo Feltrinelli

    Carlo Feltrinelli
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    Jacqueline de Proyart

    Jacqueline de Proyart
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    Georges Nivat

    Georges Nivat
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    Boris Pasternak

    Boris Pasternak
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    Joseph Stalin

    Иосиф Сталин
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    Nikita Khrushchev

    Никита Хрущёв
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    Giangiacomo Feltrinelli

    Giangiacomo Feltrinelli
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    Nicola Chiaromonte

    Nicola Chiaromonte
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    Carlo Muscetta

    Carlo Muscetta