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Mariya Lvova Filmography

ActressUSSR3 FILMS IN DB

MariyaLvova

Known for Acting · Never, Horizon

3
FILMS IN DB
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1
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AVG VALUE
4K
BEST FORMAT
💎
RAREST RELEASE
Wait for Letters
~$0 · 4K · 1960
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MOST VALUABLE
Wait for Letters
$0 · Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Mariya Lvova is a celebrated actress whose work in film has left an indelible mark on the world of cinema, particularly with her standout performance in the 1962 classic "Never." This film, known for its avant-garde narrative and striking visuals, has become a sought-after gem in the collections of cinephiles and physical media enthusiasts alike. Collectors are drawn to Lvova's ability to convey deep emotion through her nuanced performances, making her a pivotal figure in the film's enduring legacy. As the home video market has evolved, "Never" has experienced a resurgence, with collectors eager to own various formats from its original VHS release to modern Blu-ray editions. Lvova's dedication to her craft and the film's unique place in cinema history ensure that her work continues to captivate new audiences and collectors. With each new release or restoration, Mariya Lvova's contributions to film remain a vital part of the conversation around physical media and its preservation.

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What is Mariya Lvova known for?

Mariya Lvova is known for her acting, particularly in the films Horizon (1962) as Dusya, Never (1962) as Inna, and Wait for Letters (1960).

What genres does Mariya Lvova's filmography span?

Mariya Lvova's filmography spans the drama genre.

What era does Mariya Lvova's work cover?

Mariya Lvova's work covers the years 1960 to 1962, with her most-active decade being the 1960s.

How many films are in Mariya Lvova's filmography?

Mariya Lvova has a total of 3 films in her filmography.

What are some notable films in Mariya Lvova's filmography?

Some notable films in Mariya Lvova's filmography include Horizon (1962), Never (1962), and Wait for Letters (1960).