Parental Rights (1931)

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The clockmaker practices what is known as \"parental rights\" – he mercilessly beats his son Boris for every misdemeanor. The boy grows up intimidated, angry, trusting no one, and befriending no one. One day, while the students at the polytechnic school where Boris studies are busy with a physical education class, he deliberately destroys a model that the students have worked so hard to build. The teacher prevents a cruel punishment of the culprit. The school community takes on the responsibility of re-educating Boris. Considered lost.

Director: Vera Stroyeva
Genre: Drama
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Cinematography: Yan Krayevskyi
Production: Ukrainfilm
Country: Soviet Union
Language: No Language
Original Language: ru
More Films by Director: Vera Stroyeva
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Parental Rights about?
The clockmaker practices what is known as \"parental rights\" – he mercilessly beats his son Boris for every misdemeanor. The boy grows up intimidated, angry, trusting no one, and befriending no one. One day, while the students at the polytechnic school where Boris studies are busy with a physical education class, he deliberately destroys a model that the students have worked so hard to build. The teacher prevents a cruel punishment of the culprit. The school community takes on the responsibility of re-educating Boris. Considered lost.
Who directed Parental Rights?
Parental Rights was directed by Vera Stroyeva.
Who stars in Parental Rights?
Parental Rights stars Ivan Tverdokhlib, G. Rostov, Babadzhan, Borya Schepanovsky, V. Komaretskyi, Lydia Prikhodko.
What genre is Parental Rights?
Parental Rights is a Drama film.
Where was Parental Rights produced?
Parental Rights was produced in Soviet Union.