Life in Bloom

Life in Bloom

Release date : January 1, 1949
Runtime : 1h 35m
Countries of origin : Soviet Union /
Original Language : Russian /
Director : Oleksandr Dovzhenko /
Writers : Oleksandr Dovzhenko /
Production companies : Mosfilm /
January 1, 1949 1h 35m Soviet Union Drama Russian More
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About the life of the Russian biologist Ivan Michurin. 1912 year. Having rejected American offers to work abroad, Michurin continues his research in the Russian Empire, despite the fact that his ideas are not perceived by the tsarist government, the church and idealistic science. Michurin is supported by prominent scientists of the country and he continues to work hard. After the October Revolution, a small Michurin garden in the city of Kozlov (the biologist's homeland) becomes a large state nursery.
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Vladimir Solovyov
Mikhail Ivanovich Kalinin
Grigori Belov
Ivan Vladimirovich Michurin
Nikolai Shamin
Terentiy
Konstantin Nassonov
father Khristofor
Ivan Nazarov
postman
Dmitriy Dubov
Sinitsyn
Gennadi Pechnikov
Lesnitskiy
Sergei Tsenin
Wallace Beard
Yuri Lyubimov
translator
Sergey Bondarchuk
selectionist (uncredited)
Aleksandr Smirnov
selectionist (uncredited)
Viktor Klyucharyov
professor Kigunov (uncredited)

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  • title:Life in Bloom
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1949
  • Runtime:1h 35m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Soviet Union ·
  • Original Language: Russian ·
  • Director: Oleksandr Dovzhenko /
  • Writers: Oleksandr Dovzhenko ·
  • Production companies: Mosfilm ·
  • Overview:About the life of the Russian biologist Ivan Michurin. 1912 year. Having rejected American offers to work abroad, Michurin continues his research in the Russian Empire, despite the fact that his ideas are not perceived by the tsarist government, the church and idealistic science. Michurin is supported by prominent scientists of the country and he continues to work hard. After the October Revolution, a small Michurin garden in the city of Kozlov (the biologist's homeland) becomes a large state nursery.
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