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Russian (Soviet) cinema

Russian (Soviet) cinema. 1917-1987. The birth of Russian “great mute”. The way from attraction to the art. Producers, directors, actors. Russian cinema in revolutionary period. Aleksandr Drankov.

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Russian (Soviet) cinema

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  1. Russian (Soviet) cinema 1917-1987

  2. The birth of Russian “great mute” • The way from attraction to the art. • Producers, directors, actors. • Russian cinema in revolutionary period.

  3. Aleksandr Drankov • Entrepreneur and director of film “Ponizovaya Volnitsa” about Stepan Razin. It was a screen version of very popular song.

  4. Ivan Mozzhuhin • In the 1918th year Mozzhukhin plays his most famous role - Father Sergius in the Jacob Protozanov’s film and leaves Russia.

  5. Vera Holodnaya

  6. Apogee of “great mute” in 20th • S.Eizenshtein • V.Pudovkin • A.Dovzhenko These outstanding masters not only reflected the revolution, they have revolutionized the nature of cinema, changed its language.

  7. Sergey Eizenshtein

  8. The Battleship“Potemkin”(1925) • The rebellion at the “Potemkin” in 1905 is shot as a drama about contraposition of violence and brotherhood of the people.

  9. V.Pudovkin "Mother“. 1926. "The End of St. Petersburg“.1927.“Descendant of Chinghis Khan“.1928.

  10. A.Dovzhenko • “Arsenal”. 1929 • “The Earth».1930

  11. 30th - the life of the country and the cinema. • Sound – revolution in the cinema. • Musical films. • Cinema and ideology

  12. “Chapaev”(1934) • "Chapaev" by Vasilyev brothers is a film about civil war. The main figure of this film is Red Army commander Chapaev.

  13. Musical movies • Musical comedies by director G.Alexandrov : «Jolly fellows» (1934) “The Circus» (1936) «Volga-Volga» (1938)

  14. Our cinema in the middle of XX century. • Cinema aesthetics in the period of the "thaw“. • The “new wave” of Soviet film directors and two main trends in their creation. • The censorship pressure. Its role in the cinema development .

  15. “The Cranes are Flying”(1957) Transformation of military subject: M.Kalatozov rejects the heroic tone and pays attention to the personal life and feelings.

  16. “Ballad of a Soldier”(1959) • The film by director Gregory Chukhray is not so much about a war - it is a film about human relations during the war.

  17. The young hero in Russian cinema 60th. • M. Hutsiev ." I'm 20 years" (1964). 1.They combine methods of fiction and documentary films . • G. Daneliya .“ “I walk around Moscow" (1964). 2.They move action to inner life of the characters.

  18. Screen versions of classical literature • Director Grigori Kozintsev : " This tragedy depicts a man who is not between life and death, but between one era and another ."

  19. Screen versions of classical literature • S. Bondarchuk reprodukted the writer's thought on interconnection individual destiny with the destiny of the nation.

  20. “Second birth“for comedy in 60- 70th. • E.Riazanov. • L.Gaiday. • G.Danelia.

  21. Vasily Shukshin-director • There Is Such a Lad.1964. • Your Son and Brother.1965. • Pechki-lavochki.1972 • The Red Snowball Tree.1974

  22. A.Tarkovskiy

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