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A Word About a Russian Mother is a 1966 documentary that focuses on the poignant story of Epistinia Fyodorovna Stepanova. This film captures the profound impact of World War II on a mother who lost all eight of her sons during the conflict.
This film is quite rare, often overshadowed by more widely known WWII documentaries. Its scarcity makes it a sought-after piece for collectors who appreciate deeply personal narratives in historical contexts. Originally released in a limited format, copies can be hard to come by, which elevates its appeal among those interested in unique, lesser-known works from that era. The documentary format holds a certain charm, relying on the authenticity of its subject rather than embellishments, making it a noteworthy addition to any serious collection.
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A Word About a Russian Mother is a documentary.
The film was produced by the Central Studio of Documentary Films.
The film focuses on Epistinia Fyodorovna Stepanova, a mother whose eight sons were killed during World War II.
A Word About a Russian Mother was released in 1966.
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