Time to speak and time to be silent: cinema
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In the ninth book of the “Breakthrough "of the publishing house" Dixie Press, six cinematic centers were included: "Time to speak and the time to be silent" Natalia Shor (drama), "The Tale of the Timon Polodnik" Ivan Zhuk (drama), "Let Mendelssohn still rest!" You. Uranova (lyrical comedy), "abandoned plot" Dmitry Eliseev (mysticism, horrors), "only seven notes" Grigory Zhuravlev (musical drama), understand, sorry, goodbye ..." Leonid Isenko (biographical drama)
Each of the presented scenarios is interesting both as the basis for film production and as an independent literary work. We continue to insist that the script as an independent literary genre does not just have the right to life, it really lives and develops
Each of the presented scenarios is interesting both as the basis for film production and as an independent literary work. We continue to insist that the script as an independent literary genre does not just have the right to life, it really lives and develops
Author:
Author:Shor Natalya
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Fiction
- Category:Modern Literature
- Category:Poetry & Literature
Series:
Series: Breakthrough!
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-905490-52-1
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