Moabite Notebook

Moabite Notebook (Russian: Моабитская тетрадь) is a 1968 Soviet drama film directed by Leonid Kvinikhidze.[1][2][3]

Moabite Notebook
Russian: Моабитская тетрадь
Directed byLeonid Kvinikhidze
Written by
  • Edgar Dubrovsky
  • Vladimir Grigorev
  • Sergei Potepalov
Starring
  • Rafkat Bikchentayev
  • Aivars Bogdanovics
  • Pyotr Chernov
  • Ildar Khairulin
  • Khavza Mingashudinova
Music byVladislav Uspenskiy
CinematographyVyacheslav Fastovich
CountrySoviet Union
LanguageRussian

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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