Pyotr Todorovsky

Todorovsky's early 1980s melodramas gained him wide popularity in the Soviet Union.[4] Todorovsky's Intergirl (1989) was the first Soviet film about prostitution and caused quite a stir.(1992) presents a grim picture of moral prostitution in a dull, provincial garrison town.Wartime Romance (1983) was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.[6] It was also entered into the 34th Berlin International Film Festival, where Inna Churikova won the Silver Bear for Best Actress.
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