Rainbow
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Rainbow
Summary
Rainbow is a film[1]. Rainbow ranks in the top 4% of film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (4 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Rainbow's instance of is recorded as film[3].
- Rainbow was directed by Mark Donskoy[4].
- Wanda Wasilewska wrote the screenplay for Rainbow[5].
- Rainbow's composer is recorded as Lev Shvarts[6].
- Rainbow's genre is war film[7].
- Rainbow's genre is drama film[8].
- A cast member of Rainbow was Nina Alisova[9].
- A cast member of Rainbow was Hans Klering[10].
- A cast member of Rainbow was Natalia Uzhviy[11].
- A cast member of Rainbow was Yelena Tyapkina[12].
- A cast member of Rainbow was Valentina Ivashova[13].
- Rainbow's production company is recorded as Dovzhenko Film Studios[14].
- Rainbow's director of photography is recorded as Bentsion Monastyrsky[15].
- The original language of Rainbow was Russian[16].
- Rainbow's Commons category is recorded as Raduga (film)[17].
- Rainbow's color is recorded as black-and-white[18].
- Rainbow's country of origin is recorded as Soviet Union[19].
- Rainbow was released on January 24, 1944[20].
- Rainbow's narrative location is recorded as Ukraine[21].
- Rainbow's main subject is World War II[22].
- Rainbow's title is recorded as {'lang': 'ru', 'text': 'Радуга'}[23].
- Rainbow's duration is recorded as {'unit': 'Q7727', 'amount': '+93'}[24].
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Authorship and Creation
Rainbow was directed by Mark Donskoy[4]. Wanda Wasilewska wrote the screenplay for Rainbow[5]. Cast members include Nina Alisova[9], Hans Klering[10], Natalia Uzhviy[11], Yelena Tyapkina[12], and Valentina Ivashova[13].
Publication
Rainbow was published on January 24, 1944[20]. The original language of Rainbow was Russian[16]. Genres include war film[7] and drama film[8].
Subject and Themes
Rainbow's main subject is World War II[22].
Why It Matters
Rainbow ranks in the top 4% of film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (4 views/month).[2] Rainbow has Wikipedia articles in 11 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[25] Rainbow is known by 5 alternative names across languages and contexts.[26]