Silver Ball 08/25/1997 (1997)

Telecast №73819, 1 part, duration: 0:39:00
Production: VID
Availability:Film hasn't been digitized
Anchor:Vulf Vitaly

Reel №1

Fragment of a feature film dedicated to Alexander Pushkin.

Vitaliy Vulf talks about the life of Natalia Pushkina (nee Goncharova) remarried seven and a half years after the death of the poet.

This act was not forgiven her contemporaries, or subsequent generations of poets.

Vitaly Wulf reads fragments of the poem by Marina Tsvetaeva, who worshiped the poet, who dedicated a string of condemnation and reproach to his widow.

Portraits of Natalia and Alexander Pushkin.

Vitaliy Vulf comments on the poet's contemporaries, who left their memories of Natalia Goncharova.

Sculptures, pond on the territory of the estate.

Reproductions of paintings and sketches from the life of St.

Petersburg, and its citizens: streets, points, entertainment.

Vitaly Wulf reads Pushkin's letters.

He talks about his immense love for Natalie.

Meeting Pushkin and Dantes.

The facade of the Pushkin House-Museum in St.

Petersburg.

Portrait of Emperor Nicholas I, who ordered to pay all the debts of Pushkin, after his death and appointed the maintenance of the Pushkin family.

The Alexander Column in St.

Petersburg (Leningrad), Dvortsovaya Square, the Hermitage.

Portrait of Lansky.

Vitaliy Vulf, tells that Nicholas I became the godson of the first daughter of Natalia Pushkina-Lanskaya and Peter Lansky.

Portraits and sculptures of Alexander Pushkin.

Vitaliy Vulf talks about the participation of Pushkina-Lanskaya in the fate of Saltykov-Shchedrin.

Natalia asked the emperor to return the future writer from the conclusion, which he served in Vyatka.

Spring St.

Petersburg.

Portrait of Tasha Pushkina, to whom Tatyana redacted her letters with the poet.

Portrait of Nicholas Nassau, who became the second husband of Tashi.

History with personal letters of the Pushkin family, which are now considered lost.

Portrait of Natalia's sister Alexandra Goncharova, later Vogel von Friesengoff.

The Al.

Pushkin.

Portrait of Catherine, Natalia's sister, later became the wife of Georges d'Anthes.

One of their daughters, who fell in love with Pushkin's work, accused her father of a crime.

The girl, not forgiving her deed, died in a psychiatric hospital.

Country estate.

Portrait of the daughter of Tatiana and Alexander - Maria Pushkina.

Vitaly Wolf tells the story of the tragic life of Mary.

Portrait of the writer Leo Tolstoy, who transferred the external appearance of Mary to the main character of her novel "Anna Karenina."

St.

Petersburg (Leningrad) - the city from the top point.

Monument to Pushkin.

Innocent Smoktunovsky (zakadrom) reads verses of Alexander Pushkin.

Personnel:

The heroine of the program: Natalia Goncharova is the wife of the poet Alexander Pushkin.

Calendar: 08/25/1997

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