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The film “Wind in the Face” is a Soviet dramatic black and white film. It was shot in 1930 by directors Joseph Heifitz and Alexander Zarhi in the Soviet Union. The film is based on the play by Nikolai Lvov “Melting days”, the name of which is the second title of the film. In modern times, the tape is not available for viewing. Alexander Zarkhi is known for directing the film Anna Karenina. The plot of the drama "Wind in the face"
Events occur in the late 20s of the twentieth century. Komsomol activists
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