| Road to Life (Педагогическая поэма) | |
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| Directed by | Aleksei Maslyukov Mechislava Mayevskaya |
| Written by | Aleksandr Makarenko Iosif Manevich Aleksei Maslyukov |
| Produced by | A. Bocharov V. Buzhilevich |
| Starring | Vladimir Yemelyanov Georgi Yumatov |
| Cinematography | Ivan Shekker |
| Edited by | I. Karpenko |
| Music by | Anatoly Svechnikov |
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Running time | 111 minutes |
| Country | Soviet Union |
| Language | Russian |
Road to Life (Russian:Педагогическая поэма,translit. Pedagogicheskaya poema) is a 1955 Sovietbiographical drama film directed byAleksei Maslyukov andMechislava Mayevskaya and based on the book byAnton Makarenko. It was entered into the1956 Cannes Film Festival.[1]
The story takes place in 1920. The first colony for homeless children, named after Gorky, was established in the village of Rakitnoye near Poltava. The children undergo a challenging journey from homelessness to becoming a cohesive community, overcoming hardships and adversities alongside the adults.
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