One of the legends of Soviet television is Valentina Leontieva. One of the first TV presenters. She was called the All-Union "Aunt Valya". The peak of Leontyeva's fame came in the late 1960s - early 1970s, when she hosted the program "From the bottom of my heart" adored by the people. Leontyeva's story about herself in the film is illustrated by film and television footage, photographs of her personal archive. But even the most vivid memories of past glory cannot drown out the pain and longing. Valentina Mikhailovna appears before the audience in a dressing gown and slippers. The poor environment, the simple decoration of her home, and most importantly, the genuine sadness in her eyes and voice suggests that the once beloved and irreplaceable aunt Valya has been undeservedly forgotten.
MOVIE ABOUT
- Theme
- Women, History, Biography, Art and culture, Television
- Country
- Russia
- Film studio
- Vertov
- Genre
- Interview
- Country of action
- USSR, Russia
- Place of action
- Moscow
- Period of action
- 1962-1982, 1983-1990, 2003
- Festivals
- Lavr doc 2003
- Financing
- Television
- TVPG
- 12+
- Languages
- Russian