The Artamonov Business (Russian: Дело Артамоновых, romanized: Delo Artamonovykh) is a 1941 Soviet drama film directed by Grigori Roshal based on the eponymous novel by Maxim Gorky.[1][2]
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Russian: Дело Артамоновых | |
Directed by | Grigori Roshal |
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Cinematography | Leonid Kosmatov |
Edited by | Grigori Shirokov |
Music by | Marian Koval |
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Running time | 94 min. |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
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.