Potholes (film)

Potholes
Directed by Abram Room
Written by Abram Room
Viktor Shklovsky
Cinematography Dmitriy Feldman
Production
company
Release dates
10 January 1928
Country Soviet Union
Language Silent
Russian intertitles

Potholes (Russian: Ухабы, translit. Ukhaby) is a 1928 Soviet silent romantic drama directed by Abram Room.[1]

The film's art direction was by Viktor Aden.

Synopsis

The setting of the film is a glass factory. Glassblower Paul and Tanya the grinder fall in love and become husband and wife. At the factory downsizing is happening and Tanya gets dismissed. She does not look for another job, deciding to devote himself to the family and the child. Meanwhile, Paul begins to have romantic relations with his co-worker Lisa and even leaves his family for her. Tanya finds a job at a factory in another city. On the boat she meets Paul. Deciding to leave his past behind and start a new life he also transferred to another plant. The meeting ends with the reconciliation of the spouses.

Cast

References

  1. Christie & Taylor p.432

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