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31 December 1930
One Kuleshov film that might be of great interest to scholars is The Breakthrough (Proryv, 1930). It was made in 48 hours.
17 November 1933
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.
01 January 1921
A down on his luck peasant goes to fight in World War I and returns home a hero. Partially lost.
26 April 1924
An ignorant and prejudiced American’s visit of Soviet Russia goes off the rails after his luggage is stolen and he is separated from his bodyguard.
05 November 1940
Two six-graders are trying to find the Stalin's pipe and return it to the owner.
29 May 1924
Silent film set in 1919 during the Russian Civil War. The Red Army liberated a small town, but a unit of White Russians is still operating in the suburbs.
16 March 1925
In a capitalist country, workers are heavily repressed but manage to get a "death ray" to fight back)
31 December 1930
As a response to criticism for the allegedly excessive “mass appeal” of his earlier epic STORM OVER ASIA (1928), Vsevolod Pudovkin unleashed his flair for experimentation in what was supposed to be the director’s first sound feature.
04 November 1919
A screen adaptation of excerpts from Jack London's dystopian novel of the same name describing the rise of the Oligarchy (the "Iron Heel") in the United States.
01 June 1920
An agit-film about the struggle of Ukrainian peasants against the White Poles. A young woman, the daughter of a blacksmith taken prisoner by the White Poles, and a Red commander organise a partisan unit.
29 April 1928
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.