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Bed and sofa Tretia Meshchanskaia

This drama, directed by Abram Room and featuring Nikolai Batalov, Lyudmila Semyonova, and Leonid Yurenev, is about a Russian love triangle.

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  • "Three in love or ménage à trois"
  • "Tretya meshchanskaya"@en
  • "Tretia Meshchanskaia"@en
  • "Tretya Mechtchanskaya"@en
  • "Third Meschanskaia Street"@en
  • "Tret'ja meščanskaja"
  • "Lyubov vtroyom"@en
  • "Liubov' vtroem"@en
  • "Liubov' vtroem"
  • "Tret'ia meschanskaia"
  • "Tret'ia meschchanskaia"
  • "Chess fever"
  • "Tretʹi︠a︡ Meshchanskai︠a︡"@en
  • "Tretʹi︠a︡ Meshchanskai︠a︡"
  • "Shakhmatnai︠a︡ gori︠a︡chka (Motion picture)"
  • "Shakhmatnaya Goryachka"
  • "Tret'ya meshchanskaya"
  • "Tretya Meshchanskaya"
  • "Li︠u︡bovʹ vtroëm"
  • "Third meschchanskaia street"

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  • "This drama, directed by Abram Room and featuring Nikolai Batalov, Lyudmila Semyonova, and Leonid Yurenev, is about a Russian love triangle."@en
  • "Bed and sofa is the story of a love triangle between a woman and two men living together in a one-room basement apartment in 1927 Moscow. When Liuda becomes pregnant and no one knows which husband is the father, she must determine her own future. With an involving plot, comic invention, pathos, naturalistic performances, and highly-charged use of space and objects, director Abram Room illuminates the lives of the characters but without offering a simplistic resolution. Instead he successfully uses their personal stories to probe complex issues of lingering patriarchy and female self-sufficiency in the new Society."@en
  • "The premise for this comedy is Moscow's housing shortage. A husband, who takes his wife for granted, brings home a friend to sleep on the sofa. Before long, it is the husband who must sleep on the sofa. Pregnant, without being sure of the father, the woman eventually abandons both men. This satiric comedy reflects Room's attention to detail and depicts the tension arising out of life in crowded quarters. The film was not widely seen outside the Soviet Union due to its treatment of forbidden subjects, adultery and abortion. (Circulates)."@en
  • "Pendant une période de crise de logement à Moscou, un maçon et sa femme habitent un sous-sol. Lui est arrogant et dominateur alors qu'elle est frustrée et soumise. Arrive un imprimeur, ancien ami du mari qui vient partager le logement. L'épouse en fera son amant. Bientôt enceinte, les deux hommes décident son avortement et c'est alors qu'elle choisira de partir seule refaire sa vie."
  • "Presents the human side of the housing shortage in Moscow during the 1920's."
  • "Satirical film which points up the social consequences of the Soviet housing shortage. A husband and wife invite a friend to live with them and sleep on the sofa, but soon the husband winds up on the sofa."@en
  • "Satirical film which points up the social consequences of the Soviet housing shortage. A husband and wife invite a friend to live with them and sleep on the sofa, but soon the husband winds up on the sofa."
  • "Presents the human side of the housing shortage in Moscow during the 1920's. In Russian with English subtitles."
  • "Deals with a menage-a-trois during a housing shortage in Moscow. A landmark film because of humor, naturalism, sympathetic portrayal of the woman."
  • "The story of a married couple who have a small flat in Moscow which, due to a housing shortage, they share with a single man. While the husband is away on business, the sensual wife and other man fall in love and begin an affair. After his initial outrage the husband calms down and the three settle into a into a menage-a-trois until the wife finds herself pregnant and when the two men are deciding what to do she announces that she other ideas on the outcome of her life."
  • "Depicts family life in Russia under the first Five Year Plan by focusing on a Moscow family and their lodger during a housing crisis."@en
  • "Depicts family life in Russia under the first Five Year Plan by focusing on a Moscow family and their lodger during a housing crisis."
  • "Bed and sofa (87 min.) is the story of a love triangle between a woman and two men living together in a one-room basement apartment in 1927 Moscow."@en
  • "A young couple share their small apartment the husband's best friend, who is unable to find lodgings of his own. Complications ensue when the husband is sent out of town on business."
  • "Satirical film which points up the social consequences of the Soviet housing shortage. A husband and wife invite a friend to live with them and sleep on the sofa, but soon the husband winds up on the sofa. A landmark film because of humor, naturalism, and its sympathetic portrayal of the woman."
  • "Satirical film which points up the social consequences of the Soviet housing shortage. A husband and wife invite a friend to live with them and sleep on the sofa, but soon the husband winds up on the sofa. A landmark film because of humor, naturalism, and its sympathetic portrayal of the woman."@en
  • "This film may be unique in Soviet silent cinema not only because it tackles the taboo subject of abortion but also sexual problems caused by the housing shortage and women's rights. The film's sophisticated realism delicately balances comedy and drama in exploring the tensions between two men and a woman sharing a Moscow flat. Abram Room Foreign Films, Russian, Drama, Love Triangle, Drama (General), Love Affairs, Love Triangles, Russia, Love This double-feature of groundbreaking Soviet films from the mid-to-late 1920's offers some extremely controversial material. BED AND SOFA essentially focuses on a love triangle between a woman and two men. CHESS FEVER focuses on more wholesome material, being about a Moscow chess tournament. DVD."
  • "This drama, directed by Abram Room and featuring Nikolai Batalov, Lyudmila Semyonova, Vladimir Fogel, and Leonid Yurenev, is about a Russian love triangle."@en
  • "Daring for its time (or any time), Bed and Sofa is the story of a love triangle between a woman and two men living together in a one-room basement apartment in 1927 Moscow. Also includes, the movie Chess Fever."

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  • "Motion pictures"@en
  • "Women"@en
  • "Social problem films"@en
  • "Foreign films"@en
  • "Comedy films"@en
  • "Social problem"@en
  • "Fiction films"
  • "Fiction films"@en
  • "Short films"@en
  • "Drama"
  • "Drama"@en
  • "Feature films"
  • "Feature films"@en
  • "Silent films"
  • "Silent films"@en

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  • "Bed and sofa (Pel·lícula cinematogràfica)"
  • "Bed and sofa : also Chess fever"
  • "Bed and sofa Tretia Meshchanskaia"@en
  • "Tretʹi︠a︡ meshchanskai︠a︡"
  • "Tretya meshchanskaya"@en
  • "Tretʹi︠a︡ meshchanskai︠a︡ (Motion picture)"
  • "Tretʹi︠a︡ meshchanskai︠a︡ (Motion picture)"@en
  • "Bed and sofa Tretya Meshchanskaya"
  • "Bed and sofa Tretʹi︠a︡ Meshchanskai︠a︡"@en
  • "Bed and sofa"@en
  • "Bed and sofa"
  • "Tretʹi︠a︡ Meshchanskai︠a︡"@en
  • "BED and SOFA"
  • "Bed and sofa Tret'ia meschanskaia"
  • "Tretʹii︠a︡ meshchanskai︠a︡"
  • "Bed and sofa Tretʹi︠a︡ meshchanskai︠a︡"@en
  • "Bed and sofa Tretʹi︠a︡ meshchanskai︠a︡"
  • "Bed and sofa [with commentary]"@en

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