Three complete classics of the Soviet avant-garde.

In Earth, workers on the Ukrainian farms struggle to use the land for what they think are the best purposes. Reflects the agricultural collectivization that was going on in the Soviet Union at the time this film was made. The end of St. Petersburg offers a view of changing conditions in Russia as in...

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Alternate Title:Earth
Other Authors: Dovz͡henko, Oleksandr Petrovych, 1894-1956 (Director) Pudovkin, Vsevolod Illarionovich, 1893-1953 (Screenwriter) Shpikovskiĭ, Nikolaĭ, 1897-1977 (Director) Zarkhi, Natan, 1900-1935 (Director) Shkurat, Stepan Iosifovich, 1886-1973 (Screenwriter) Svashenko, Semën Andreevich, 1904-1969 (Actor) Solnt͡seva, I͡U. I. (Actor) Maksimova, E., 1905-1986 (Actor) Chisti͡akov, Aleksandr Petrovich, 1880-1942. (Actor) Baranovskaya, Vera, 1885-1935 Capablanca, José Raúl, 1888-1942 (Actor) Fogelʹ, Vladimir Petrovich, 1902-1929 (Actor) Zemt͡sova, A. (Actor)
Format: Video DVD
Language:Russian
English
Published:New York : Kino on Video, [2003], ©2003.
Edition:Special ed.
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