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  1. "Fear and the Muse: The Story of Anna Akhmatova" chronicles her life, and Stalin's censorship of her poems. We get to see her participate in the Revolution, witness the murder of her son by Stalin's secret police, survive the Siege of Leningrad during WWII, and finally get to leave the country briefly to accept an award in the mid '60s. Anna ...

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    • Documentary
    • Jill Janows
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  2. OCLC number: 780172751 Description: Documentary about one of the Soviet Union's most famous poets, including the murder of her son by Stalin's secret police and Stalin's censorship of her poems; Directed by Jill Janows. This video is part of the Scarecrow Video Collection. Storytelling is at the heart of Scarecrow Video.

    • 58 Min.
  3. Summary: The film mixes still photographs, old newsreels, and interviews with scholars and contemporaries to trace the life and work of Russian poet Anna Akhmatova. Much of the narration is in her own words. In her early years she was part of the aristocratic life of the Tsarist court and Russian Orthodox Church and of the cultural explosion of ...

  4. 16. Nov. 1990 · Fear And The Muse: The Story Of Anna Akhmatova. Program Description. Chronicles the life and times of one of the USSR's most celebrated cultural figures, the legendary poet Anna Akhmatova (1889-1966). She bore witness to the tumultuous events of Russian and Soviet history.

  5. Narrated by Christopher Reeve, the documentary tells Akhmatova's story, using historical footage, interviews with poets and critics, and examples of her poetry (read by actress Claire Bloom).

  6. Find movie and film cast and crew information for Fear and the Muse: The Story of Anna Akhmatova (1997) - on AllMovie

  7. First of all, in case you've never heard of her, Anna Akhmatova (pronounced ahkh-MAH-tah-vah) was one of the Soviet Union's most famous poets. "Fear and the Muse: The Story of Anna Akhmatova" chronicles her life, and Stalin's censorship of her poems.