I Ask Myself (1985)
A short film featuring gifted children, including virtuoso pianist Zhenya Kissin (now the winner of many international awards, honorary doctor of music at the University of Hong Kong and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Manhattan School of Music, honorary member of the Royal Academy of Music (London), artist Rusiko Petvishvili (now holder of the International Ambassador of Peace Award, the Order of Honor of the Republic of Georgia, and the Presidential Order of Radiance); Nika Turbina (Torbin), whose poems, as it later turned out, were written by her mother, Maya Nikanorkina.
Director: Olga Samolevska
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 20 min
Release Date: January 1, 1985
Country: Soviet Union
Language: Український
Original Language: uk
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is I Ask Myself about?
- A short film featuring gifted children, including virtuoso pianist Zhenya Kissin (now the winner of many international awards, honorary doctor of music at the University of Hong Kong and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Manhattan School of Music, honorary member of the Royal Academy of Music (London), artist Rusiko Petvishvili (now holder of the International Ambassador of Peace Award, the Order of Honor of the Republic of Georgia, and the Presidential Order of Radiance); Nika Turbina (Torbin), whose poems, as it later turned out, were written by her mother, Maya Nikanorkina.
- Who directed I Ask Myself?
- I Ask Myself was directed by Olga Samolevska.
- How long is I Ask Myself?
- I Ask Myself has a runtime of 20m (20 minutes).
- What genre is I Ask Myself?
- I Ask Myself is a Documentary film.
- Where was I Ask Myself produced?
- I Ask Myself was produced in Soviet Union.