Zina (1985)
Zina, the daughter of Leon Trotsky by his first wife, is undergoing freudian analysis in Berlin in the 'thirties. Meanwhile Trotsky is in exile in Prinkipo having been driven from power by Stalin. The Nazis rise to power in Germany and Austria and Zina commits suicide.
Director: Ken McMullen
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Ron Anderson as |
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George Antoni as Andre Breton |
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Micha Bergese as Molanov |
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Gaby Dellal as Stenographer |
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Paul Geoffrey as Lyova |
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Domiziana Giordano as Zina Bronstein |
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Eleanor Greet as Stalin's Agent |
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William Hootkins as Walter Adams |
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Georges Levantis as Kharalambos |
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Philip Madoc as Leon Trotsky |
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Ian McKellen as Kronfeld |
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Leonie Mellinger as German Stenographer |
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Maureen O'Brien as Natalya |
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Dominique Pinon as Pierre |
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Tusse Silberg as Jeanne |
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Jeff Teare as Stalin's Agent |
| Directing | Ken McMullen | Director |
| Writing | Ken McMullen | Writer |
| Production | Ken McMullen | Producer |
| Writing | Terry James | Writer |
| Editing | Robert Hargreaves | Editor |
| Art | Paul Cheetham | Production Design |
| Costume & Make-Up | Nik Lynn | Costume Design |
| Camera | Bryan Loftus | Director of Photography |
| Costume & Make-Up | Sula Loizou | Makeup & Hair |
| Art | Steve Fisher | Art Direction |
| Art | Caroline Amies | Production Design |
| Sound | Simon Heyworth | Sound |