Tanya (1940 film)

Tanya (Russian: Светлый путь, romanized: Svetly put, English: Bright Path) is a 1940 musical-comedy film directed by Grigori Aleksandrov and based on the play Cinderella by Viktor Ardov.

She quickly achieves outstanding performance in production, managing to supervise 150 machines instead of the standard number of 8 and also receives an education becoming a certified engineer.

[3] Weaver Dusya Vinogradova [ru] who achieved the record of servicing 216 machines during a shift, was the inspiration for the character of Tanya Morozova.

[4][5][6] Lybov Orlova took great care to get into character and before filming became a qualified weaver and worked for three months at the Moscow Research Institute of Textile Industry.

on Channel One Russia, and in 2002 on the centenary of the birth of Lyubov Orlova, on Russia-1 the complete version of the film was shown, but with "reconstructed" image quality.

Tanya (1940)