Stories About Lenin

[1][2][3] The story tells about the events connected with Lenin in 1917 (when he was supposed to be in Finland) and in 1923–1924, when his life was approaching the end.

[4] This film portrays select episodes from the life of Vladimir Lenin, offering a glimpse into his extraordinary legacy.

Racing to the hut, Mukhina mistakes a Finnish peasant for Lenin and tells him about the imminent danger and his own hardships.

The trip worsens his condition, prompting those around him to realize the importance of allowing Lenin to interact with the people.

On January 21, 1924, as Lenin listens to his wife, Nadezhda Krupskaya, reading Jack London's Love of Life, his hand falls lifelessly.