Girl No. 217
1945 Soviet war film
- 9 April 1945 (1945-04-09)
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Girl No. 217 (Russian: Человек № 217, translit. Chelovek No. 217) is a 1945 Soviet war drama film directed by Mikhail Romm. It was entered into the 1946 Cannes Film Festival.[1]
An anti-Nazi film, it depicted a Russian girl enslaved to an inhuman German family.[2][3] She is even robbed of her name and forced to answer to "No. 217".[4] Subplots depict abuse directed at other POWs.[4] This reflected the use by Nazis of Ostarbeiter as slave labour, including as family servants.
Cast
- Yelena Kuzmina as Tanya Krylova (Nr. 217)[5]
- Vladimir Balashov as Max Krauss
- Tatyana Barysheva as Greta Krauss
- Heinrich Greif as Kurt Kahger
- Anastasiya Lissianskaya as Klava Vasilyeva
- Grigory Mikhaylov as prisoner Nr. 225
- Lidiya Sukharevskaya as Lotta Krauss
- Peter Suthanov as Rudolph Peschke
- Vasili Zajchikov as scientist
References
- ^ "Festival de Cannes: Girl No. 217". festival-cannes.com. Archived from the original on 26 October 2016. Retrieved 1 October 2016.
- ^ Jay Leyda (1960). Kino: A History of the Russian and Soviet Film. George Allen / Unwin. p. 379.
- ^ Anthony Rhodes, Propaganda: The Art of Persuasion: World War II, p. 219 (1976) Chelsea House Publishers, New York
- ^ a b "Girl No. 217"
- ^ "Человек №217 (1944)". KinoPoisk. Retrieved 1 October 2016.
External links
- Girl No. 217 on YouTube
- Girl No. 217 at IMDb
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Films by Mikhail Romm
- Boule de Suif (1934)
- The Thirteen (1936)
- Lenin in October (1937)
- Lenin in 1918 (1939)
- Dream (1941)
- Girl No. 217 (1945)
- The Russian Question (1947)
- Secret Mission (1950)
- Attack from the Sea (1953)
- Admiral Ushakov (1953)
- Murder on Dante Street (1956)
- Nine Days in One Year (1962)
- Triumph Over Violence (1965)
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