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    Zina is a 1985 award-winning film directed by Ken McMullen. It tells a story of a twentieth century Antigone, Zinaida Volkova (Domiziana Giordano), daughter of Leon Trotsky. In 1930s Berlin, Zina is being treated by the Adlerian psychotherapist Professor Arthur Kronfeld (Ian McKellen).

  2. www.imdb.com › title › tt0090372Zina (1985) - IMDb

    Zina: Directed by Ken McMullen. With Ian McKellen, Domiziana Giordano, Philip Madoc, Paul Geoffrey. After Stalin's purges, Zinaida Volkova, daughter of Leon Trotsky, is exiled to Berlin. As the Nazis rise to power, and World War II is approaching, she becomes obsessed with Antigone, the protagonist of a famous Greek tragedy, and loses her mind.

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    • Biography, Drama
    • Ken McMullen
    • 1986-07
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    • Ron Anderson
    • Ken Mcmullen
    • Looseyard Productions
  5. The Nazis rise to power in Germany and Austria and Zina commits suicide. Zina, the daughter of Leon Trotsky by his first wife, is undergoing freudian analysis in Berlin in the 'thirties. Meanwhile Trotsky is in exile in Prinkipo having been driven from power by Stalin.…

    • Ken Mcmullen
    • Looseyard Productions
  6. Sep 10, 2012 · This revisits the twin 20th century traumas of Revolution and Reich, as witnessed by the self-styled 'good-for-nothing daughter of the most important man of our time', namely Leon...

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  8. Zina (Domiziana Giordano) is the daughter of Russian revolutionary Leon Trotsky. When her father is exiled, Zina heads to Berlin in hopes of leading a normal life. Tormented by nightmares, Zina turns to a psychiatrist (Ian McKellan) for aid.