Nadezhda Alliluyeva

Nadezhda Alliluyeva

Рождение : 1901-09-22, Baku, Baku Governorate, Russian Empire [now Azerbaijan]

Смерть : 1932-11-09

История

Nadezhda Sergeevna Alliluyeva was a Russian civil servant, who in 1919 became the second wife of Jospeh Stalin.

Профиль

Nadezhda Alliluyeva

Фильмы

Svetlana About Svetlana
Svetlana's mother
Svetlana Parshina was deeply moved by her childhood reading of Twenty Letters to a Friend by Svetlana Alliluyeva, Joseph Stalin's daughter. Years later, learning that the now 82-year-old was living incognito in a Madison, Wisconsin retirement home, Parshina phones and requests an interview. After repeated denials, and only after insisting upon certain conditions, the now-82-year-old Alliluyeva finally consents to a rare filmed interview in which she discusses her education, marriages, her children, the development of her own humanistic philosophy, her CIA-assisted defection to the U.S., and her skeptical views on the competing Cold War ideologies. In more intimate moments, she discusses her childhood, her nanny, the suicide of her mother, her brothers Vasily and Yakov (who died in a Nazi concentration camp) and, of course, her famous father, who most Soviets saw as "a living God."
Stalin's Wife
At the tender age of sixteen Nadezhda Alliluyev married Joseph Stalin, twenty three years her senior. Throughout their fourteen years of family life, Nadezhda stood by as Stalin transformed from the ordinary revolutionary into the unlimited dictator of Russia - a semi-god, whose portraits replaced Christian orthodox icons in the corners of peasant's huts. One morning she was found dead in her bed, revolver by her side. Up to this day, historians continue the heated debate as to whether she had killed herself or was murdered by Stalin. Tsukerman's film is an attempt to solve the riddles of the not-so-distant past, weaving stories within stories and blending commentary from remaining relatives, friends, and historians with rare archival footage. The film provides a fascinating overview of the early history of the USSR while simultaneously exploring the myriad questions surrounding this complex relationship.
Я служил в охране Сталина, или Опыт документальной мифологии
Stalin's 2nd wife
Монолог Алексея Трофимовича Рыбина, служившего в личной охране Сталина и находившегося на посту военного коменданта правительственной охраны Большого театра. Интервью наполнено многочисленными подробностями, которые позволяют составить психологический портрет Генерального секретаря ЦК ВКП(б) и людей из его ближайшего окружения.