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  1. Poor Liza (C) es una película dirigida por Ideya Garanina con Animación. Año: 1978. Título original: Bednaya Liza. Sinopsis: La película adapta una conocida historia de Nikolái Karamzín sobre el trágico amor de dos amantes que pertenecen a diferentes clases sociales.Puedes ver Poor Liza (C) mediante en las plataformas:

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    The Russian Empire's 18th Century class system is exposed in a drama phantasma as the author of the sentimentalist movement, Nikolai Karamzin appears as a ghostly narrator to lament this tale of betrayal and the unraveling of a youthful soul at the hands of high society. 1 h 45 min 2000. X-Ray 13+.

  3. A beautiful, pure, innocent peasant girl from a neighboring village is romanced by a seductive handsome yet cunning aristocrat. The Russian Empire's 18th Century class system is exposed in a drama phantasma as the author of the sentimentalist movement, Nikolai Karamzin appears as a ghostly narrator to lament this tale of betrayal and the ...

  4. Trailer de Poor Liza (C) - Aquí puedes ver el trailer HD, teaser, escenas, película completa -en algunos casos- y escenas de rodaje de Poor Liza (C) y de cualquier otra película, documental o serie de televisión - serie de TV.

  5. Synopsis. A beautiful peasant girl is romanced and abandoned by a young nobleman. Watch at home. Amazon Prime. Full Credits. Director: Slava Tsukerman. Producer: Slava Tsukerman, Renee Lekach, Sophia Romma, Nina V. Kerova. Writer: Nikolai M. Karamzin, Sophia Romma. Cast: Barbora Bobuľová, Ben Gazzara, Lee Grant, Gabriel Olds, Irina Kupchenko.

  6. 18 min. Reparto principal. Detalles. Título original: Бедная Лиза. Director: Ideya Garanina. Duración: 18 min. Trailer: No disponible. Estado: Estrenada. Año: 1978. Estreno: 1978-01-01. Presupuesto: s/d. Ingresos: s/d. Género (s): Animación. País producción: Plataformas. Donde puedes ver Poor Liza.

  7. A beautiful, pure, innocent peasant girl from a neighboring village is romanced by a seductive, handsome yet cunning aristocrat. The Russian Empire's 18th-century class system is exposed in a drama phantasma as the author of the sentimentalist movement, Nikolai Karamzin appears as a ghostly narrator to lament this tale of betrayal and the unraveling of a youthful soul at the hands of high society.