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Zhila-byla odna baba

  • 2011
  • 2h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
861
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Maksim Averin, Aleksey Serebryakov, Yuriy Shevchuk, Vsevolod Shilovskiy, and Darya Ekamasova in Zhila-byla odna baba (2011)
Russia, Tambov Province, 1909-1921. The Russian Village is experiencing the most difficult of times: World War I, the Russian Revolution, civil war, and famine. Peasants who refuse to obey the new authorities find themselves dispossessed of their land or property or even murdered. Once Upon a Time There Lived a Simple Woman tells the story of RussiaÂ’s destiny during the darkest pages of its history through the life, loves and tragic fate of Varvara, a simple Russian woman.
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A chronicle of the life of an illiterate Russian peasant woman between 1909 and 1921, focusing on her private life and major historic events in the country.A chronicle of the life of an illiterate Russian peasant woman between 1909 and 1921, focusing on her private life and major historic events in the country.A chronicle of the life of an illiterate Russian peasant woman between 1909 and 1921, focusing on her private life and major historic events in the country.

  • Director
    • Andrey Smirnov
  • Writer
    • Andrey Smirnov
  • Stars
    • Darya Ekamasova
    • Nina Ruslanova
    • Vladislav Abashin
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    861
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    • Director
      • Andrey Smirnov
    • Writer
      • Andrey Smirnov
    • Stars
      • Darya Ekamasova
      • Nina Ruslanova
      • Vladislav Abashin
    • 5User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 9 wins & 9 nominations total

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    Darya Ekamasova
    Darya Ekamasova
    • Varvara
    Nina Ruslanova
    Nina Ruslanova
    • Kryachikha
    Vladislav Abashin
    Vladislav Abashin
    • Ivan
    Roman Madyanov
    Roman Madyanov
    • Baranchik
    Vsevolod Shilovskiy
    Vsevolod Shilovskiy
    • Father Eremey
    Evdokiya Germanova
    Evdokiya Germanova
    • Feklusha
    Maksim Averin
    Maksim Averin
    • Alexander
    Aleksey Serebryakov
    Aleksey Serebryakov
    • Lebeda
    Aleksey Alekseev
    Lyudmila Larionova
    Sergey Makarov
    • Martynka
    Yegor Kleimenov
      Vitaliy Abdulov
      Aleksandr Aravushkin
      Aleksandr Borisov
      Aleksandr Borisov
      Ivan Bortnik
      Ivan Bortnik
      Pavel Buynakov
      Igor Chigasov
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        • Andrey Smirnov
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        • Andrey Smirnov
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      9/10

      Ethnographic and historic masterpiece

      Tambov rebellion of 1920-1921, one of largest peasant rebellions against the Soviet Bolshevik regime. But very few people know about it, because official Soviet historians tried hard to distort and downplay the events. I think "Once Upon a Time There Lived a Simple Woman" (Жила-была одна баба) movie is the only attempt to tell the true story to a wide audience.

      On the other hand, while Tambov rebellion is the reason for this movie to exist, we barely see the rebellion itself. Instead the movie tells the story of Russian peasant woman (baba) between 1909 and 1921, who happened to be living through it. And this life story is meticulously made. You could see the crew spent a lot of time making sure costumes, language, manners are as close to the period as possible. It's a unique ethnographic work. You could feel you are there.

      (I hugely disagree with the other commentator who didn't like "dirt", "lust" and "sluts". Regarding "dirt", I think the commentator has never been even to modern peasant village in Russia, especially one without asphalt roads. I also disagree that the language peasants speak is an "awful pseudo-accent". I guess the commentator simply hasn't read classic Russian writers Ivan Bunin or Nikolai Leskov. In their works the so called "pseudo-accent" is the language peasants actually use. By the way, Leskov's novel "The Life of a Peasant Woman" (Житие одной бабы), which obviously influenced the movie name and idea, confirms not only the language, but also harsh brutality, that could be surprising for a modern eye. Finally, I haven't seen "sluts" in the movie. The heroine didn't even have sex before her marriage.)

      For me the ethnographic part of the movie is enough to enjoy it, even if the story was crap. But it's not. It's a heart breaking love-during-turbulent-times story. Finally, it's very close to historic reality. E.g. depicted barbaric violence Bolshevik used against civilians, is well documented in numerous historic archive documents and memoirs.

      The movie made a long lasting impression on me. It's a masterpiece.

      Full disclosure: I'm Russian and my great-grandparents were violently deported during dekulakization (раскулачивание), about 10 years after the events of the movie. This could obviously influence my opinion. But I still believe anyone even mildly interested in Russian history would be impressed by the movie.
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      • Release date
        • October 27, 2011 (Russia)
      • Country of origin
        • Russia
      • Language
        • Russian
      • Also known as
        • Жила-была одна баба
      • Production company
        • Rekun Cinema
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        • $507,099
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      • Runtime
        2 hours 30 minutes
      • Color
        • Color
      • Aspect ratio
        • 2.35 : 1

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