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Abram Room (born 28 June 1894 in Wilno, Russian Empire (now Vilnius, Lithuania), died 26 July 1976 in Moscow) was a Russian film director.
Room's best known film is Bed and Sofa 1927. In the film, a woman who is married to a construction worker has an affair with their lodger. The film tracks the evolution of a housewife into a strong liberated woman, which was very unusual for its time.
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