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There Are Women in Russian Villages… [2006]
Available digitallyHU_OSA_10000436
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Original Title
Est' zhenshchiny v russkikh selen'iakh…
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Language
Russian
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Published
Russia, 2006.
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Physical Description
DVD-ROM (27 min.)
Contributors
Kattin, Anton, director
Contents Summary
In this film, two women, a mother and her daughter, demonstrate that poverty in Russia is increasingly a women's phemenon. Luba and Alesaya live in a typical Russian village: the population consists of male drunkards, with few or no exceptions, and exhausted women. Luba and Alesya are milkmaids at a state farm - a profession that is underpaid and perceived as too strenous for most people. But Luba and Alesya, who are raising children and fleeing domestic violence, have little choice. While many in their circumstances would seek help from their government, they have no one to rely on in their small, isolated village except themselves.
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Duration: 00:27:00
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DVD-ROMOSA Film LibraryOSA Film LibraryFL Record 0662b-Audio Visual-
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There Are Women in Russian Villages… [2006]
Available digitallyHU_OSA_10000436
MovingImageIconMoving Image
General Information
Director/Creator
General Information
Original Title
Est' zhenshchiny v russkikh selen'iakh…
General Information
Language
Russian
General Information
Published
Russia, 2006.
General Information
Physical Description
DVD-ROM (27 min.)
Contributors
Kattin, Anton, director
Contents Summary
In this film, two women, a mother and her daughter, demonstrate that poverty in Russia is increasingly a women's phemenon. Luba and Alesaya live in a typical Russian village: the population consists of male drunkards, with few or no exceptions, and exhausted women. Luba and Alesya are milkmaids at a state farm - a profession that is underpaid and perceived as too strenous for most people. But Luba and Alesya, who are raising children and fleeing domestic violence, have little choice. While many in their circumstances would seek help from their government, they have no one to rely on in their small, isolated village except themselves.
Subjects
Bibliographic Information
Note
Duration: 00:27:00
Holdings
DVD
Item Type
DVD
Current Location
OSA Film Library
Current Location
OSA Film Library
Call Number
FL Record 0662b
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Public Note
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Digital Film