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  1. Aug 23, 1982 · Private Life: Directed by Yuli Raizman. With Mikhail Ulyanov, Iya Savvina, Irina Gubanova, Tatyana Dogileva. A man gets fired from his comfortable government job. He reacts as if it's the end of the world; slowly he finds things to live for.

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    • Drama
    • Yuli Raizman
    • 1982-08-23
  2. Private Life (Russian: Частная жизнь, translit. Chastnaya zhizn ) is a 1982 Soviet drama film directed by Yuli Raizman . It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1982.

  3. Cast (in credits order) Mikhail Ulyanov. ... Sergey Nikitich Abrikosov. Iya Savvina. ... Natalya Ilyinichna. Irina Gubanova.

  4. Overview. Mikhail Ulyanov is the Bergmanesque protagonist of the Russian Private Life. A government-appointed factory executive, Ulyanov is reduced to quivering confusion when he is dismissed. Recovering from this blow, he decides to review and realign his life. In so doing, he discovers that there's plenty left in the world to make life worth ...

  5. Mikhail Ulyanov is the Bergmanesque protagonist of the Russian Private Life. A government-appointed factory executive, Ulyanov is reduced to quivering confusion when he is dismissed. Recovering from this blow, he decides to review and realign his life. In so doing, he discovers that there's plenty left in the world to make life worth living. Private Life was nominated for the "best foreign ...

    • Yuli Raizman
    • Mosfilm
  6. Private Life is a film directed by Yuli Raizman with Mikhail Ulyanov, Iya Savvina, Irina Gubanova, Tatyana Dogileva .... Year: 1982. Original title: Chastnaya zhizn (Private Life). Synopsis: Mikhail Ulyanov is the Bergmanesque protagonist of the Russian Private Life.

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  8. Jun 22, 1982 · A government-appointed factory executive, Ulyanov is reduced to quivering confusion when he is dismissed. Recovering from this blow, he decides to review and realign his life. In so doing, he discovers that there's plenty left in the world to make life worth living. Private Life was nominated for the "best foreign picture" Academy Award in 1983.

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