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Svet nad Rossiyei

  • 1947
  • 1h 9m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
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Svet nad Rossiyei (1947)
DramaHistory

Soviet history propagandistic film.Soviet history propagandistic film.Soviet history propagandistic film.

  • Director
    • Sergei Yutkevich
  • Writer
    • Nikolay Pogodin
  • Stars
    • Nikolay Kolesnikov
    • Mikheil Gelovani
    • Vasiliy Markov
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    36
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Sergei Yutkevich
    • Writer
      • Nikolay Pogodin
    • Stars
      • Nikolay Kolesnikov
      • Mikheil Gelovani
      • Vasiliy Markov
    • 2User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Nikolay Kolesnikov
    • Vladimir Lenin
    • (as I. Kolesnikov)
    Mikheil Gelovani
    Mikheil Gelovani
    • Josef Stalin
    • (as M. Gelovani)
    Vasiliy Markov
    • Feliks Dzerzhinskiy
    • (as V. Markov)
    Boris Olenin
    • Gleb Krzhizhanovskiy
    • (as B. Olenin)
    Kira Golovko
    Kira Golovko
    • Masha Zabelina
    • (as K. Ivanova)
    Nikolai Okhlopkov
    • Anton Zabelin
    • (as N. Okhlopkov)
    Nikolay Kryuchkov
    Nikolay Kryuchkov
    • Aleksandr Rybakov
    • (as N. Kryuchkov)
    Venyamin Zuskin
    • Chasovshchik
    • (as V. Zuskin)
    Sergei Tsenin
    Sergei Tsenin
    • Herbert Wells - anglitskiy pisatel
    • (as S. Tsenin)
    Vasili Vanin
    Vasili Vanin
    • Soldat
    • (as V. Vanin)
    Boris Tolmazov
    Boris Tolmazov
    • Lastochkin - krasnoarmerets
    • (as B. Tolmazov)
    Vladimir Maryev
    • Krasnoarmerets
    • (as V. Maryev)
    Sergey Filippov
    Sergey Filippov
    • Spekulyant
    • (as S. Filippov)
    Yelena Yelina
    • Lidiya Mikhaylovna
    • (as Ye. Yelina)
    Mariya Yarotskaya
    Mariya Yarotskaya
    • Dasha
    • (as M. Yarotskaya)
    Lidiya Sukharevskaya
    Lidiya Sukharevskaya
    • Yelena Vyacheslavovna
    • (as L. Sukharevskaya)
    Elena Tyapkina
    Elena Tyapkina
    • Dama
    • (as Ye. Tyapkina)
    Rostislav Plyatt
    Rostislav Plyatt
    • Optimist
    • (as R. Plyat)
    • Director
      • Sergei Yutkevich
    • Writer
      • Nikolay Pogodin
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    Kirpianuscus

    memories of a sailor

    A Soviet propaganda film. Or, more simple, a film by Sergey Yutkevich from his six films about Lenin. A film about electrification of Soviet Union, about confessions of a body guard of the Great Leader , about the meet between Ulianov and HG Welles and about the fight for transformation of country. In many senses, nothing original. Nice cinematography, the too familiar performance style, the same naive and fake message, the year - 1947- dominating the way to see it. The basic gift for an Eastern European - a sort of nostalgia. Not about the communism but about a sort of state of things in youth of the viewer or about a silly naivety of propaganda. Not memorable film, but a slice of history. And the precious gift can be see, again, Nikolay Kolesnikov in the role of Lenin or Mikhail Gelovani as Stalin. Sure, I admitt, I am very subjective. But it is a film who I see as a sort of fairy tale, feeling the respiration of the year when it was made.
    10lyubitelfilmov

    How to make an engineer work for the benefit of the people or A great historical drama about GOELRO

    Historical drama. The first film adaptation of the play "Kremlin Chimes" (there were also film adaptations in 1967 and 1970) by Soviet screenwriter and playwright Nikolai Pogodin. And since the author of this review is not familiar with the original source, he will evaluate the film adaptation as an independent work. He came across this painting absolutely by accident, because even its name was unknown to the author. And the viewing left a very pleasant impression. And here's a brief opinion - An excellent historical drama about GOELRO. No flaws could be found in the picture, except that a certain stereotyping of the characters slips through and the grandiloquence of the speeches, but this is a patriotic picture where it is appropriate, so it should not be considered a disadvantage. Therefore, we should focus on the advantages of this painting.

    So, here they are: 1. The script - the script is based on several lines, but the main one belongs to Alexander Rybakov, a hero of the Civil War and the Great Patriotic War, who tells his son about his youth. How he was the commander of a detachment of sailors, how he defended Vladimir Ilyich Lenin, how he found the love of his life, and how he contributed to the implementation of a grandiose project, the GOELRO plan (electrification of the entire Soviet country, and in the face of the devastation of the ending Civil War). In addition to Alexander Rybakov, we will learn the story of engineer Zabelin, the circumstances of the visit to Russia by the famous English writer H. G. Wells, the work of Lenin, Stalin, Dzerzhinsky and Gleb Krzhizhanovsky- one of the creators of the GOELRO plan. We will see almost all the classes of Soviet Russia in 1920, and this contrast is very noticeable. The screen already reeks of the devastation and difficult state of Soviet Russia, which has just managed to fend off the interventionists and defeat the White Guard spawn. And now we need to build a New Russia, a socialist One, the first in the world. And it's not an easy task, because there are enemies both outside and inside. The characters are well written, the dialogues are deft, so you won't get bored, and the timing doesn't allow it (one hour and nine minutes). The finale is filled with happiness and bright hopes for the future, which is good news!

    2. The atmosphere - in order not to spread for a long time, it should be said that it is excellent. The costumes, music, and decorations all scream about 1920, when the Russian people, under the leadership of the Red Security Council, began to build Soviet Russia, which in years to come would be talked about all over the world, and in a little over twenty years, it would become the second superpower on which the fate of the entire world would depend.

    3. Actors - Mikhail Gelovani as Stalin, Nikolai Kryuchkov as Alexander Rybakov, Nikolai Kolesnikov as Lenin, Nikolai Okhlopkov as Zabelin, Vasily Markov as Dzerzhinsky, Boris Livanov as Mayakovsky and so on. This is the color of the Soviet acting ensemble, from which it is shameless to take an example to modern actors (if they can be called that, of course). They all did a great job with the roles, so the picture looks great.

    Yes, the dialogues and monologues are somewhat grandiloquent, and there are hints of the slogans of those years, but the emphasis here is mainly on people, both ordinary workers who returned from the fields of the civil war, and the Bolsheviks, who have a lot of work ahead of them, which has no analogues and has never been before. After watching it, it feels good that such people were our ancestors and that they coped with such tasks. They have a lot to learn from!

    A 10 out of 10 rating and a recommendation for viewing!

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    • Country of origin
      • Soviet Union
    • Official site
      • Russian movie DB KinoPoisk
    • Language
      • Russian
    • Also known as
      • Свет над Россией
    • Production company
      • Mosfilm
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 9 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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