Brave People
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Initial release | September 7, 1950 |
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Directors | Konstantin Yudin |
Production company | Mosfilm |
Composers | Antonio Spadavecchia |
Screenplay | Nikolai Erdman |
Mikhail Volpin | |
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ID | 2393435 |
About Brave People
Brave People, initially announced on release abroad by Mosfilm as The Horsemen, is a 1950 Soviet film, directed by Konstantin Yudin. The film starred Sergei Gurzo and Alexei Gribov, and was Yudin's first thriller film, as he had previously worked predominantly on comedies.
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Lucy Spraggan: Former X Factor star reveals sexual assault during filming
By Thomas MackintoshBBC News
Former X Factor contestant Lucy Spraggan has revealed she was raped by a Hotel Porter during the production of the ITV show in 2012.
She withdrew from The Show , citing an illness at The Time , but told The Real reason was because she was attacked.
Spraggan said she felt let down by the programme makers.
Simon Cowell , creator of X Factor, said What Happened to Spraggan was " horrific and heart-breaking".
" When I was given the opportunity to speak to Lucy, I was able to personally tell her how sorry I was about everything she has been through.
" Lucy is one of The Most authentic, talented and Brave People I have ever met. "
Spraggan, who was 20 at The Time , said The Assault happened after a Night Out in Central London celebrating the 25th birthday of fellow contestant Rylan Clark .
In her new memoir, Process: Finding My Way Through, the 31-year-old waives The Right to anonymity granted to victims of sexual offences to tell Her Story for the First Time .
She Said she was escorted back to The Hotel by a member of the production team when a Hotel Porter offered to take her to her room.
She told The Guardian : " I woke up The Next day with this sense of sheer dread.
" I don't think I've ever felt that level of confusion since. I knew that I'd been raped, but I could not process that. So I put my clothes on and went into autopilot. "
Although the production team called police and an arrest was quickly made, Spraggan said she believed they were " unprepared" to deal with what had happened.
Spraggan received financial and medical support in The Immediate aftermath of The Crime , but The Singer said she wasn't given any support after The Trial in which her attacker was convicted.
An ITV spokesperson praised Spraggan for her " resilience and bravery" adding the series was produced by Thames (part of Fremantle) and Syco, owned by Simon Cowell .
They said it was those two companies which were " primarily responsible for duty of care towards all of its programme contributors".
A spokesperson for Fremantle said " to our knowledge, The Assault was an event without precedent in the UK television industry" and they " believed throughout that we were doing our best to support Lucy".
But they added: " As Lucy thinks we could have done more, we must therefore recognise this. For everything Lucy has suffered, We Are extremely sorry.
" Since then, we have done our very best to learn lessons from these events and improve our aftercare processes.
" Whilst we have worked hard to try and protect Lucy's lifetime right to anonymity, we applaud her strength and bravery now that she has chosen to waive that right. "
You can see an exclusive broadcast interview with Lucy Spraggan on The Bbc on Sunday.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com