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  1. Poor Liza: Directed by Slava Tsukerman. With Barbora Bobulova, Elena Doronina, Ben Gazzara, Lee Grant. A beautiful peasant girl is romanced and abandoned by a young nobleman.

    • (65)
    • Drama
    • Slava Tsukerman
    • 2000-01
  2. Film de Slava Tsukerman · 1 h 45 min · décembre 1999 (États-Unis) Genre : Drame. Pays d'origine : États-Unis. Fiche technique. Liza, une belle paysan pleine de bonne volonté, accomplit scrupuleusement ses tâches pour éviter à sa mère, de frèle condition, de se faire du souci pour la ferme familiale.

    • Slava Tsukerman
    • Barbora Bobulova
  3. Poor Liza. Watch Poor Liza with a subscription on Prime Video. A beautiful, pure, innocent peasant girl from a neighboring village is romanced by a seductive, handsome yet cunning...

    • Drama
    • Barbora Bobulova
    • Slava Tsukerman
  4. Poor Liza est un film réalisé par Slava Tsukerman avec Barbora Bobulova, Gabriel Olds. Synopsis : Liza, une belle paysan pleine de bonne volonté, accomplit scrupuleusement ses tâches pour...

    • Slava Tsukerman
    • 105
    • min | Drame
  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Poor_LizaPoor Liza - Wikipedia

    "Poor Liza" (Russian: «Бедная Лиза», romanized: Bednaja Liza) is a 1792 short story or sentimental novella by the Russian author Nikolay Karamzin. It is one of Karamzin's best-known short stories in Russia. It is the tale of two lovers that belong to different social classes

  6. www.primevideo.com › detail › Poor-LizaPrime Video: Poor Liza

    Poor Liza. A beautiful, pure, innocent peasant girl from a neighboring village is romanced by a seductive handsome yet cunning aristocrat. The Russian Empire's 18th Century class system is exposed in a drama phantasma as the author of the sentimentalist movement, Nikolai Karamzin appears as a ghostly narrator to lament this tale of betrayal and ...

  7. A beautiful, pure, innocent peasant girl from a neighboring village is romanced by a seductive handsome yet cunning aristocrat. The Russian Empire's 18th Century class system is exposed in a drama phantasma as the author of the sentimentalist movement, Nikolai Karamzin appears as a ghostly narrator to lament this tale of betrayal and the ...