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Cinema in Russia
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Cinema in Russia

Aug 27, 1979
1h 4m
★ 4.0

Overview

Documentary film about early years of Russian cinema: its first directors, cameramen, producers and actors. Includes rare fragments of pre-revolutionary feature films, newsreels and Starewicz's animation.

Genres

Documentary
History

Production Companies

Central Studio of Documentary Films

Cast

Viktor Khokhryakov

Narrator

Viktor Khokhryakov

Leo Tolstoy

Archive footage

Leo Tolstoy

Yevgeni Petrov-Krayevsky

Film footage

Yevgeni Petrov-Krayevsky

Aleksandra Goncharova

Film footage

Aleksandra Goncharova

Michael Chekhov

Film footage

Michael Chekhov

Nikolai Vasilyev

Film footage

Nikolai Vasilyev

Pavel Knorr

Film footage

Pavel Knorr

Andrey Gromov

Film footage

Andrey Gromov

Ivan Mosjoukine

Film footage

Ivan Mosjoukine

Antoni Fertner

Film footage

Antoni Fertner

Olga Drevnitskaya

Archive footage

Olga Drevnitskaya

Ivan Poddubniy

Archive footage

Ivan Poddubniy

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