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Tatiana Okunevskaya's career was remarkable, the actress was in demand both in the theater and in the cinema. Her films - "Pyshka." "Hot days," "Last night," "It was in Donbass," "David Guramishvili" - were watched by millions of movie goers. But one day everything collapsed: Okunevskaya was accused of espionage. She spent a year in Lubyanka, and then was sent to a camp. When she was released, the painful years of oblivion began. But the actress did not want to give up. On the pages of her book, she talks about her difficult, ambiguous fate, matching it with the fate of those whose fate it was to live in that great and dramatic time. Russian language.
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