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  1. 20 de out. de 2000 · Dnevnik ego zheny: Directed by Aleksey Uchitel. With Andrey Smirnov, Galina Tyunina, Olga Budina, Evgeniy Mironov. An attempt to fathom the personal life of the great Russian writer Ivan Bunin.

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    • Biography, Drama
    • Aleksey Uchitel
    • 2000-10-20
  2. Dnevnik ego zheny é um filme de drama russo de 2000 dirigido e escrito por Alexei Uchitel. Foi selecionado como representante da Rússia à edição do Oscar 2001, organizada pela Academia de Artes e Ciências Cinematográficas. [1] [2] Elenco. Andrei Smirnov - Ivan Bunin; Galina Tyunina - Vera Bunina

    • Alexander Golutva, Natalia Smirnova, Alexei Uchitel
    • Alexei Uchitel
  3. His Wife's Diary (Russian: Дневник его жены, romanized: Dnevnik ego zheny) is a 2000 Russian biographical film directed by Alexei Uchitel. It is a story about the last love affair of Ivan Bunin (played by Andrei Smirnov). It is set in French Riviera in the 1940s.

    • Alexander Golutva, Natalia Smirnova, Alexei Uchitel
    • Leonid Desyatnikov
    • Rock Films
  4. Situada na Riviera Francesa nos anos 40, desenrola-se uma trágica história de amor e solidão - essa é a vida desconhecida do grande escritor russo Ivan Bunin. A história de amor confuso que envolveu Bunin, sua esposa Vera, o jovem poeta Galina Plotnikova, a cantora de ópera Marga Kovtun e o literato Leonid Gurov. Uma obra honesta, um grande estudo de personalidades.

  5. Galina Tyunina Cast. Yevgeny Mironov Cast. Dunya Smirnova Screenplay. Olga Budina Cast. Critics reviews. It is a story about the last love affair of Ivan Bunin (played by Andrei Smirnov). It is set in the French Riviera in the 1940s.

  6. His Wife's Diary is a film directed by Aleksei Uchitel with Andrey Smirnov, Galina Tyunina, Olga Budina, Yevgeny Mironov .... Year: 2000. Original title: Dnevnik ego zheny. Synopsis: A tragic story of love and loneliness - this is the unknown life of the great Russian writer Ivan Bunin.

  7. The story of Russian writer Ivan Bunin, winner of the Nobel Prize in 1933, who found himself involved in a complicated love triangle while living with his loving wife Vera, his mistress Galia and her lover Marga.