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Iya Alexeyevna Arepina (russian: И́я Алексе́евна Аре́пина; July 2, 1930 in
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– July 24, 2003 in
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n actress. She was named Best Actress at the
1955 Cannes Film Festival The 8th Cannes Film Festival was held from 26 April to 10 May 1955. The Golden Palm went to the US film '' Marty'' by Delbert Mann. The festival opened with '' Du rififi chez les hommes'' by Jules Dassin and closed with ''Carmen Jones'' by Otto P ...
for her performance in '' Bolshaya Semya'', directed by Iosif Kheifits.Ия Алексеевна Арепина на ruskino.ru
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Selected filmography

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Steppe Dawns ''Steppe Dawns'' (russian: Степные зори, Stepnye zori) is a 1953 Soviet drama film directed by Lev Saakov based on the eponymous novel by Boris Bedny. The film received a permit dated March 25, 1953 for the all-Union hire except Moscow ...
'' (1953) as Varya * ''
A Big Family ''A Big Family'' (russian: Больша́я семья́, translit. Bolshaya semya) is a 1954 Soviet drama film directed by Iosif Kheifits. It was entered into the 1955 Cannes Film Festival. It was based on Vsevolod Kochetov's novel ''Zhur ...
'' (1954) as Tonya Zhurbina * '' Land and People'' (1955) as student * ''
Ilya Muromets Ilya Muromets (russian: Илья Муромец), or Ilya of Murom, sometimes Ilya Murometz, is one of the ''bogatyrs'' (epic knights) in Bylinas of Kievan Rus. He is often featured alongside fellow bogatyrs Dobrynya Nikitich and Alyosha Popo ...
'' (1956) as Alyonushka * '' The Wrestler and the Clown'' (1957) as Maria Nikolayevna aka Mimi * '' Most Expensive'' (1957) as Polina, sister of Roman * ''
The Captain's Daughter ''The Captain's Daughter'' (russian: «Капитанская дочка», Kapitanskaya dochka) is a historical novel by the Russian writer Alexander Pushkin. It was first published in 1836 in the fourth issue of the literary journal '' Sovre ...
'' (1958) as Masha Mironova * '' Red Leaves'' (1958) as Stasya Yanovskaya * '' On the Roads of War'' (1958) as Vera * '' Under the Sound of Wheels'' (1958) as Nastya * ''
Journey Beyond Three Seas ''A Journey Beyond the Three Seas'' (russian: Хожение за три моря, ''Khozheniye za tri morya'') is a Russian literary monument in the form of travel notes, made by a merchant from Tver, Afanasiy Nikitin during his journey to Ind ...
'' (1958) as Dunayaha * '' Special Approach'' (1959) as ''Olya, kindergarten manageress'' * '' Gloomy Vangur'' (1959) as Natasha, student * '' After the Ball'' (1961) as Varenka Butyrlina * '' When Bridges are Made'' (1962) as Inga * ''
War and Peace ''War and Peace'' (russian: Война и мир, translit=Voyna i mir; pre-reform Russian: ; ) is a literary work by the Russian author Leo Tolstoy that mixes fictional narrative with chapters on history and philosophy. It was first published ...
'' (1967) as girl in the Akhrosimova house, who gave Natasha a letter * '' The Incident, which no one Noticed'' (1967) * ''
The Red Snowball Tree ''The Red Snowball Tree'' (russian: Калина красная, Kalina krasnaya) is a 1974 Soviet drama film written and directed by Vasily Shukshin. It was the most successful film of that year. In total, the film sold an estimated 140million ...
'' (1974) as Egor Prokudin's sister


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* 1930 births 2003 deaths Russian film actresses Soviet film actresses Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actress winners People from Mordovia {{USSR-actor-stub