Moabite Notebook
Moabite Notebook (Russian: Моабитская тетрадь) is a 1968 Soviet drama film directed by Leonid Kvinikhidze.[1][2][3]
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Russian: Моабитская тетрадь | |
Directed by | Leonid Kvinikhidze |
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Music by | Vladislav Uspenskiy |
Cinematography | Vyacheslav Fastovich |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
Plot
The film tells about the famous Tatar poet Musa Jalil, who ended up in the fascist prison of Moabit, where he wrote over 100 verses.[4]
Cast
- Rafkat Bikchentayev as Shafi
- Aivars Bogdanovics as Timmermans (as Ayvars Bogdanovich)
- Pyotr Chernov as Musa Jalil
- Ildar Khairulin as Zayni
- Khavza Mingashudinova as Idrisi
- Laimonas Noreika as Rosenberg
- Azgar Shakirov as Abdulla[5]
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