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Nikolay Wildgrube Filmography

Actor3 FILMS IN DB

NikolayWildgrube

Known for Acting · My Motherland, But Why Is That?, Accidental Meeting

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$41
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$41
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Accidental Meeting
~$41 · BLU-RAY · 1936
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Accidental Meeting
$41 · Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Nikolay Wildgrube was a prominent figure in early Soviet cinema, making a significant impact as an actor in the 1930s. His most notable work, *My Motherland* (1933), showcases his ability to convey deep emotion and complexity in a politically charged narrative. This film not only reflects the artistic ambitions of its time but also serves as a vital piece of film history, capturing the essence of Soviet propaganda while providing a glimpse into the cultural landscape of pre-war Russia. Collectors are particularly drawn to Wildgrube's performances due to the limited availability of his films in physical media formats. The rarity of *My Motherland*, along with its historical significance, makes it a coveted item in any serious collector's library. As enthusiasts seek to preserve the legacy of early cinema, Wildgrube's work stands out, representing a bridge between artistic expression and the socio-political realities of his era. His films are more than just entertainment; they are artifacts that offer insight into a transformative period in film history.

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