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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Abram_RoomAbram Room - Wikipedia

    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.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0740282Abram Room - IMDb

    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].

  3. 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...

  4. 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...

  5. 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.

  6. Jan 23, 2023 · In 1967 Abram Room's film, The Ghost That Never Returns (1929), traveled to the Cinémathèque de Toulouse (France) and was conspicuously featured in the following year at a major festival held in Perpignan.

  7. 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).