Martin the Cobbler (1977) Poster

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the visit
Kirpianuscus29 January 2023
Familiar short story by Lev Tolstoy and the virtues of clay to explore each nuance of it.

The presence of Alexandra Tolstoya and her testimony about the perspective of her father about the real significant creations from his impressive work.

And lovely clay characters, especially the cobbler Martin, reminding , in so many points, ours expectations, intentions, dreams, illusions. And, off course, not the last, the virtues of hospitality.

The final result is just touching and admirable crafted. Like the precious lesson about the way to transform expectations about a presumed visit in good facts.

In short, few drops of nostalgia and admirable version of so well known story.
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