The Moabite Notebook is a Soviet feature film about the Tatar poet Musa Jalil .
| Moabite notebook | |
|---|---|
| Genre | |
| Producer | Leonid Kvinikhidze |
| In the main cast | Pyotr Chernov Azgar Shakirov Rafkat Bikchantaev |
| Film company | Film Studio "Lenfilm" . The first creative association |
| Duration | 93 minutes |
| A country | |
| Tongue | |
| Year | 1968 |
| IMDb | ID 0347563 |
Story
The film is about the Tatar poet Musa Jalil . During the Luban offensive operations of World War II, Jalil, injured, is captured by the Germans. In the German concentration camp, he is trying to organize an underground anti - fascist organization, but as a result of betrayal by his enemies, he again falls into the dungeons - this time in the Moabit prison in Berlin . He is sentenced to death .
While awaiting the execution of the sentence, Musa Jalil writes poems filled with the spirit of patriotism and courage. The Moabite notebook is a notebook in which he sneakily wrote down his verses from prison guards.
Movie Makers
Cast
- Pyotr Chernov - Musa Jalil
- Azgar Shakirov - Abdula Alishev
- Rafkat Bikchentaev - Shafi Diamond
- Aivars Bogdanovich - Andre Timmermans
- Khavza Mingashudinova - Madame Idrisi
- Laimonas Noreika - Rosenberg
- Anatoly Shvedersky - Kazimierz
- Ildar Khairulin - Zayni
- Dmitry Barkov - Manfredini
- Viktor Kolpakov - Overseer
- Styaponas Kosmauskas - Yurytko
- Alexander Mikhailov - Unglyaub
- Sergey Svistunov - German Captain
- Vitaly Matveev - convicted (not in the credits)
Camera crew
- Script writers: Vladimir Grigoriev, Edgar Dubrovsky, Sergey Potepalov
- Director: Leonid Kvinikhidze
- Operator: Vyacheslav Fastovich
- Artist: Alexander Black
- Composer: Vladislav Uspensky
- Sound engineer: Irina Volkova
See also
- Moabite notebook