A History of Russian Cinema. The Birth of the Myth.
166 mins
A two part documentary about the first five decades of Russian cinema: from its birth to 1953 - the death of Stalin and the first seedlings of the thaw. The film covers the most important milestones of cinema. Its introduction as a lowbrow entertainment, the impact of WWI and revolutions on the film process. The principal masters - Kuleshov, Vertov, Eisenstein - and their discoveries in film language at the turn of the 1920-30s. The arrival of sound. The evacuation of the Soviet film industry during WWII and the heroic work of the wartime documentary crews. Restricted film production and early signs of the thaw in the late 1940s - early 1950s. Film historians and art critics, directors and screenwriters put the history of cinema in a broader context, considering the path that the country took from Tsarist Russia to the totalitarian state under the rule of Stalin.
Zara Abdullayeva
Self
Georgy Molodtsov
Self
Nina Tsyrkun
Self
Yelena Stishova
Self
Evgeny Margolit
Self
Nikolay Mayorov
Self
Denis Fedorin
Self
Kirill Goryachok
Self
Anna Zakrevskaya
Self
Natalya Ryabchikova
Script Editor
Svetlana Matyushina
Writer
Anna Zakrevskaya
Writer
Stanislav Dedinskiy
Script Editor
Vladimir Kocharyan
Director
Vladimir Kocharyan
Writer
Natalya Ryabchikova
Writer