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Abram Matveyevich Room (Russian: Абрам Матвеевич Роом; real name Abram Mordkhelevich Rom, Russian: Абрам Мордхелевич Ром; 28 June 1894, Vilna – 26 July 1976, Moscow) was a Soviet film director and screenwriter.
Abram Room. Director: Nashestvie. Abram Room was born on 28 June 1894 in Vilna, Russian Empire [now Vilnius, Lithuania]. He was a director and writer, known for Nashestvie (1945), Sud chesti (1949) and Belated Flowers (1970). He died on 26 July 1976 in Moscow, Russian SFSR, USSR [now Russia].
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- Moscow, Russian SFSR, USSR [now Russia]
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- Director, Writer, Actor
Like many early Soviet directors, Abram Room (1894–1976) had come to the cinema along a circuitous path. A physician specializing in psychiatry and neurology, he served as a medical officer with the Red Army during the Russian civil war that followed the revolutions of 1917.
Jul 1, 2015 · This article addresses the aesthetic history and banning of Abram Room's Strogii iunosha (A strict young man, 1936) in the context of the 1936 campaign against formalism and naturalism in...
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Jun 2, 2012 · This new disc produced by David Shepard’s Film Preservation Associates features an intimate domestic drama by director Abram Room (1894-1976) from the end of the silent era. Husband and wife Kolya (Nikolai Batalov) and Liuda (Liudmila Semyonova) live in a Moscow basement apartment.
Jul 28, 1976 · MOSCOW, July 27 (AP) —The Soviet press agency Tass today reported the death of Abram M. Room, who became a film director shortly after the 1917 Bolshevik Revolution, gained his greatest fame...
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Dec 13, 2010 · Bed and Sofa (1927) was directed by Abram Room and remains his most well-known film. It tells the story of a ménage à trois (a very daring plot for Soviet cinema in the 1920s) between one woman (Liuda) and two men (Volodia and Kolia).