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Married for the First Time
According to the story of the same name by Pavel Nilin. At 20, Tonya gave birth to a daughter — alone, without a husband. At 30 — personal happiness became an unattainable dream. She devoted herself to her beloved daughter. But at the age of 40, life seemed to make a circle and return to its starting point. There is nothing left to lose — which means you can take a chance, start all over again. Mom is married for the first time, and it’s hard for a selfish daughter to put up with this...
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores the concept of arranged marriages and the experiences of individuals entering into such unions for the first time. It delves into the cultural practices, societal expectations, and personal journeys of couples who agree to marry without prior acquaintance.
Critical Reception
Information on critical reception for this particular documentary is scarce due to its age and niche subject matter. It is likely that contemporary reviews focused on its anthropological and sociological insights into marriage customs.
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Offers a unique glimpse into traditional marriage practices.
Provides anthropological insights into societal norms surrounding matrimony.
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As a documentary from 1979, 'Married for the First Time' predates the widespread availability of video-on-demand and online streaming, making its original distribution and viewership likely limited to specific screenings or educational institutions.
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