A Family (1943 film)

A Family, (Russian: Одна семья) is a 1943[1] Soviet film directed by Grigori Aleksandrov,[2] Mikayil Mikayilov and Rza Takhmasib[3][4] It was banned from being released in theatres by Joseph Stalin's regime censorship, for "poorly reflecting the struggle of the Soviet people against the German fascist invader".

[5] The film depicts the heroic daily life of the people of Baku during the Great Patriotic War.

It consists of three interconnected stories: an Azerbaijani tanker-shooter named Najaf, who is on leave, mistakenly arrives at the house of Sergeant Andrievsky instead of the captain's family.

The stories shared by the characters form the narrative of the film.

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A Family (1943)