Zhenshchina zavtrashnjego dnja

The Woman of Tomorrow

Directed by: Pjotr Chardynin, Russia , 1914

Russia , 1914


Cast and Credits

Production Aleksandr Khanzhonkov & Co
Producer Aleksandr Khanzhonkov
Director Pjotr Chardynin
Scenario Pjotr Chardynin
Director of Photography Boris Zavjeljev
Cast Vera Jurenjeva [Anna Betskaja, Ärztin]
Ivan Mosjoukin [Nikolaj, Annas man]
Ivan Mosjoukin [Juzya, Mädchen]
Praskovja Maksimova [Juzyas Mutter]
Vitold Polonskij [Bravich, Annas zweiter man]
Vitold Polonskij [Professor]

Technical specifications
Category: Feature Film
Technical Details: Format: 35 mm, 1:1,33 - Ratio: 1:1,33 - Black and White,, 1075 meters, 18 frames per second
Sound System: silent
First Screening: April 28, 1914 in Russland
Survival Status: Incomplete Prints of this picture are known [Archiv: EYE Filmmuseum (Amsterdam) Filminstitute Netherlands]

Remarks and general Information in German: In der holländischen Fassung, die zum Teil erhalten geblieben ist, heisst die Hauptperson Nora Alsen statt Anna Betskaja, Nikolaj ist Robert Hartung und Juzya heisst Nelly. - Die urprüngliche Länge des Films betrug 1075m, davon sind noch 795m vorhanden.

General Information

Zhenshchina zavtrashnjego dnja is a motion picture produced in the year 1914 as a Russia production. The Film was directed by Pjotr Chardynin, with Vera Jurenjeva, Ivan Mosjoukin, , Praskovja Maksimova, Vitold Polonskij, in the leading parts. We have currently no synopsis of this picture on file; There are no reviews of Zhenshchina zavtrashnjego dnja available.

Bibliography Festival Il Cinema Ritrovato, Bologna 2010, Katalog pg 169

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