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Ukrainian agitprop film from 1929 that was banned and long forgotten until its rediscovery in the 1970s, imaginatively shot by the gifted cameraman Oleksii more
Ukrainian agitprop film from 1929 that was banned and long forgotten until its rediscovery in the 1970s, imaginatively shot by the gifted cameraman Oleksii Pankratiev, whose panoramic long shots feature dynamic compositions. The background, barren field and bare sky, raise the agricultural subject matter to the level of an epic poem. Using innovative editing, Shpykovskyi transformed an incredibly simple plot into an avant-garde work. Created the same year as Earth (Zemlya), the film forms a paradoxically conceptual, ideological, and aesthetic pair with Dovzhenko’s movie. close
Georgia, 1864. The Tsarist regime is using Cossacks to forcibly resettle Muslim Georgians to Turkey in order to steal their land. Meanwhile a Muslim girl more
Georgia, 1864. The Tsarist regime is using Cossacks to forcibly resettle Muslim Georgians to Turkey in order to steal their land. Meanwhile a Muslim girl falls in love with a Christian from the next village. close
Aerograd is a 1935 Soviet film by Ukrainian director Olexander Dovzhenko, Mosfilm-VUFKU coproduction. It is a futuristic adventure story set in the Soviet more
Aerograd is a 1935 Soviet film by Ukrainian director Olexander Dovzhenko, Mosfilm-VUFKU coproduction. It is a futuristic adventure story set in the Soviet Far East. Considered one of two sound masterpieces by Dovzhenko, the other being "Ivan". close
A machinist on a Navy ship has two sons, both bolcheviks. When the revolution comes the Tsarist police captures the machinist to put pressure on his sons.
A machinist on a Navy ship has two sons, both bolcheviks. When the revolution comes the Tsarist police captures the machinist to put pressure on his sons. close
Outskirts is an internationally renowned masterpiece of early sound cinema. In a remote Russian village during World War I, colorful and nuanced characters more
Outskirts is an internationally renowned masterpiece of early sound cinema. In a remote Russian village during World War I, colorful and nuanced characters experience divided loyalties: family loyalty vs. personal desire, nationalism vs. transcendent humanism. close
The Great Consoler is Lev Kuleshov’s most personal film reflecting both the facts of his life and his thoughts about the place of the artist in contemporary more
The Great Consoler is Lev Kuleshov’s most personal film reflecting both the facts of his life and his thoughts about the place of the artist in contemporary reality. It was the only film in the Soviet cinema of those years that raised the question of what role a creative person played in society. close
In a small Tatar village during the traditional holiday of the beginning of plowing, monks appear, accompanied by soldiers. Trying to convert the local more
In a small Tatar village during the traditional holiday of the beginning of plowing, monks appear, accompanied by soldiers. Trying to convert the local population to Orthodoxy by force, monks and soldiers meet tough resistance from the local residents. The wife of the peasant Bulat dies, and his son Asfan is taken away in an unknown direction.
It takes 15 years. Bulat becomes the protector of all the poor. His son Timur, Asfan's brother, helps him in business. Meanwhile, Asfan, brought up in the circle of Prince Potemkin's associates, receives the rank of warrant officer and is sent at the head of the punitive detachment to his native places - to pacify the rebellious peasants. . close
The seamy Jewish underworld of Odesa is the setting for Isaac Babel's story based on the life of gangster king Mishka Yaponchik "Mike the Jap" Vinnitsky. more
The seamy Jewish underworld of Odesa is the setting for Isaac Babel's story based on the life of gangster king Mishka Yaponchik "Mike the Jap" Vinnitsky. Murder is a way of life for Benya and his gang until he finds himself ensnared in a Bolshevik trap. close
Working with children led Barskaya to create superb direct sound and an inspired style of shooting. Don’t look for conventional cinematic syntax here. more
Working with children led Barskaya to create superb direct sound and an inspired style of shooting. Don’t look for conventional cinematic syntax here. The film is chaotic in the way that Soviet films still knew how to be, and Langlois couldn’t help but be seduced by its rebellious spirit, its anarchy and love of children, comparable to Vigo’s Zero de conduite.
As well as being a film made with and for children, it offers a complex take on Western society. Pre-Nazi Germany is not named as such but is carefully reconstructed, possibly under advice from Karl Radek, and children offer a playful reflection of class struggle – doubly excluded, as proletarians and as minors. “They play in the same way that they live”, one intertitle says. The interaction between their comical games and the yet more ludicrous ones played by adults is developed on several levels. close
A Jewish tannery worker, Nahum Beyczyk, invents a machine that facilitates the hard work of leathermaking. A private entrepreneur, a former fist Lopatin, more
A Jewish tannery worker, Nahum Beyczyk, invents a machine that facilitates the hard work of leathermaking. A private entrepreneur, a former fist Lopatin, is trying to buy an invention and use it in his own selfish interests. Having met the co-parties of Nahum Beychik with a resolute refusal, the kulak uses the anti-Semitic sentiments of the backward part of the workers and with the help of his accomplices, hooligans and truants, tries to kill the inventor. close
Early silent film from Uzbekistan: Adolat lives happily with her mother and father, leading a joyous life alongside her best friend, Qumri, who is later more
Early silent film from Uzbekistan: Adolat lives happily with her mother and father, leading a joyous life alongside her best friend, Qumri, who is later married to Umar. But this happiness comes to an end the day she is given in marriage as a second wife to the wealthy merchant Taki Bai, whose first wife Kadhija is infertile. close
Construction of the Dneproges begins. The house of the pilot Ostap Kovban, who all his life led ships through the thresholds of the lower reaches of the more
Construction of the Dneproges begins. The house of the pilot Ostap Kovban, who all his life led ships through the thresholds of the lower reaches of the Dnieper, is intended for scrap. Most of all, the father laments the habitual way of a large family. But the children who became the first builders of the Dnieper, do not share the experiences of the old pilot. close
Azerbaijan of the 1930s. The difficult way to emancipate for centuries the oppressed Azerbaijani woman who rebelled against the vestiges of the feudal more
Azerbaijan of the 1930s. The difficult way to emancipate for centuries the oppressed Azerbaijani woman who rebelled against the vestiges of the feudal foundations of the laws of adat, fanaticism and fighting for the right to be a free citizen of her homeland. close
One of the representatives of the St. Petersburg “golden youth”, Olenin, in search of new life impressions, left as a junior to the Caucasus. Olenin’s more
One of the representatives of the St. Petersburg “golden youth”, Olenin, in search of new life impressions, left as a junior to the Caucasus. Olenin’s regiment was stationed in the Cossack village. Bright, strong human characters, healthy, simple customs and customs of the Cossacks involuntarily attracted Olenin. He fell in love with the beautiful Cossack Marina, decided to marry her and enroll in the Cossacks, but Marina loved the Cossack Lukashka. close
Immediately prior to the Russian Revolution, a young shepherd Seydo and his girlfriend Zare struggle for their right to a happy love in a Yazidi Kurdish village in Russian Armenia.
Immediately prior to the Russian Revolution, a young shepherd Seydo and his girlfriend Zare struggle for their right to a happy love in a Yazidi Kurdish village in Russian Armenia. close
The vain station master of a Russian train station out in the sticks has a quarrel with an old peasant woman and has her thrown in jail. The local party more
The vain station master of a Russian train station out in the sticks has a quarrel with an old peasant woman and has her thrown in jail. The local party youth organisation finally manage to get her released, after having to cut through lots of red tape. close
Unable to realize his invention domestically, the engineer Arrowsmith, the author of the patent for ore flotation, leaves for the USSR to work in one more
Unable to realize his invention domestically, the engineer Arrowsmith, the author of the patent for ore flotation, leaves for the USSR to work in one of the flotation plants, where, as he soon learns, a group of Soviet engineers is doing similar work. After some hesitation, Arrowsmith transfers his invention to this plant and receives an offer to begin joint work on the implementation of the invention. Samuel Wulf, a representative of the flotation syndicate who had previously refused Arrowsmith assistance in implementing his invention in his factories, offers him to sell his invention and promises a good life. But now Dick Arrowsmith categorically refuses Wolf and remains to work in the USSR. close
Zaitsev did not have the moral strength to stand the test of power. The position of the head of construction quickly taught him to catch, twist, cooperate more
Zaitsev did not have the moral strength to stand the test of power. The position of the head of construction quickly taught him to catch, twist, cooperate with crooks and hoodlums. But after arriving in the town where his Red Army colleagues work, he was firmly confident in success and their friendly support. But Glinka and Lacis, who also hold senior positions, believe that honesty and decency are a prerequisite for true friendship.
Soviet comedy "Three Comrades" (1935) - the film where the famous film was last shot close
During the good old days of the Russian aristocracy, that is to say, before the October Revolution, in the city of Moscow there was a fancy restaurant more
During the good old days of the Russian aristocracy, that is to say, before the October Revolution, in the city of Moscow there was a fancy restaurant which catered to the appetites and egos of the rich. In one such establishment works a middle-aged waiter who is devoted to serving his bourgeoisie clients correctly. However, his life outside his job is very different: His son was killed during the Russian civil war and the waiter's wife died of grief as a result.... close
Jacob, a farmer, returns from the war to his wife Marie and begs the landlord baron for a plot of land to rent. The Baron grants the request, but only more
Jacob, a farmer, returns from the war to his wife Marie and begs the landlord baron for a plot of land to rent. The Baron grants the request, but only for a barren, rocky, useless acreage. The pair struggle to make do on this land, but then the Baron demands that Maria leave her husband to serve as wet nurse to his married daughter Anya's new baby, on threat of eviction. While nursing the daughter's baby, Maria receives unwelcome attentions from the daughter's husband, and a scandal erupts, ruining Maria in her husband's eyes. When she escapes from her employers and seeks to return home, the police give her the yellow passport signifying a prostitute, further degrading her. She approaches home, unsure of the reception that awaits her. close
Typically of the heady days of early Soviet cinema, this is constructed according to the fast, sharp editing principles advocated by Eisenstein, complete more
Typically of the heady days of early Soviet cinema, this is constructed according to the fast, sharp editing principles advocated by Eisenstein, complete with symbolic inserts; but in terms of subject matter, it's much less explicitly political than most movies emerging from Russia in the '20s. Chronicling a young sailor's descent into a murky, treacherous underworld of pimps and thieves, after having encountered a Louise Brooks lookalike at a fairground and missed his departing boat, it's a lively moral fable that delights in vivid visual effects and quirky characterisations. If the plot occasionally reveals gaping holes, and the tacked-on ending urging the clearance of the Leningrad slums seems to be rather gratuitous, there's enough going on to keep one attentive and amused. close
Also known as The Old and the New (Staroye i Novoye), The General Line illustrates Lenin’s stated imperative that the nation move from agrarian to industrial more
Also known as The Old and the New (Staroye i Novoye), The General Line illustrates Lenin’s stated imperative that the nation move from agrarian to industrial culture in an epic ode to farm-collectivization progress. close