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The Artamanov Affair
''The Artamonov Business'' (russian: Дело Артамоновых, Delo Artamonovykh) is a 1941 Soviet drama film directed by Grigori Roshal based on the The Artamonov Business, eponymous novel by Maxim Gorky. Plot Fabricant Ilya Artamonov from the former serfs. His desire to strengthen and develop the business knows no obstacles. He is still connected with peasants and craftsmen, but with his death this connection breaks off. His son, Pyotr Artamonov, begins to conflict with the workers, to which the successor of Artamonov's case passes Ilya Artamonov jr. Cast * Sergei Romodanov as Ilya Artamonov * Tamara Chistyakova as Ulyana Baymakova * Mikhail Derzhavin Sr. as Pyotr Artamonov * Vera Maretskaya as Natalya * Vladimir Balashov as Nikita * as Aleksei * Mikhail Pugovkin as Stepasha Barsky * Grigory Shpigel as Yakov * Lyubov Orlova as Paula Menotti * Tatyana Barysheva as Barskaya * Nadir Malishevsky as Ilya Jr. References External links

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Grigori Roshal
Grigori Lvovich Roshal (russian: Григорий Львович Рошаль; October 21, 1899 – January 11, 1983) was a Soviet film director and screenwriter. He directed 26 films between 1926 and 1968. Biography Grigori Roshal was born on 21 in October 1899 (according to other sources either on 20 in October 1899 or in 1898 ), in the city of Novozybkov (now Bryansk Oblast, Russia). After graduating from the Tenishev School in St. Petersburg he was employed at the People's Commissariat for Education of Ukraine and Crimea between the years 1918 and 1919. Since 1919 he was an instructor at the People's Commissariat of Azerbaijan, selected as head of the artistic and educational part of the children's playground in Zheleznovodsk. In 1921 he moved to Moscow to work in the People's Commissariat for Russia as an instructor in the school theater, was chairman of the Council on Arts Education Main Department of Social Education and taught the subject of theater at the Central House ...
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