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Iskateli schastya

  • 1936
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
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Iskateli schastya (1936)
Drama

During the 1920s, many impoverished Jews searching for a better life made their way to Birobidzhan, the Soviet Jewish Autonomous Region on the Chinese border. This melodrama tells the story ... Read allDuring the 1920s, many impoverished Jews searching for a better life made their way to Birobidzhan, the Soviet Jewish Autonomous Region on the Chinese border. This melodrama tells the story of a Jewish family's immigration to Birobidzhan and their experiences as settlers on a col... Read allDuring the 1920s, many impoverished Jews searching for a better life made their way to Birobidzhan, the Soviet Jewish Autonomous Region on the Chinese border. This melodrama tells the story of a Jewish family's immigration to Birobidzhan and their experiences as settlers on a collective farm in the area.

  • Directors
    • Vladimir Korsh-Sablin
    • Iosif Shapiro
  • Writers
    • Iogann Zeltser
    • Grigoriy Kobets
  • Stars
    • Mariya Blyumental-Tamarina
    • Venyamin Zuskin
    • Lyubov Shmidt
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    48
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Vladimir Korsh-Sablin
      • Iosif Shapiro
    • Writers
      • Iogann Zeltser
      • Grigoriy Kobets
    • Stars
      • Mariya Blyumental-Tamarina
      • Venyamin Zuskin
      • Lyubov Shmidt
    • 2User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Mariya Blyumental-Tamarina
    • Dvoyra
    • (as M. M. Blumenthal-Tamarina)
    Venyamin Zuskin
    • Pinya
    • (as V. L. Zuskin)
    Lyubov Shmidt
    • Roza
    • (as L.A. Shmidt)
    Lyudmila Tayts
    • Basya
    • (as L.M. Taits)
    Aleksandr Karev
    • Natan
    • (as A. M. Karev)
    Sergei Yarov
    • Korney
    • (as S. K. Yarov)
    Boris Zhukovsky
    • Korney's father
    • (as B. Ye. Zhukovskiy)
    Iona Biy-Brodskiy
    • Shloma
    Emil Gal
    • Zionist
    • (uncredited)
    Georgi Gorbunov
    • Appearing
    • (uncredited)
    Aleksandr Melnikov
    Aleksandr Melnikov
    • Solomon - train passenger with newspaper
    • (uncredited)
    Nikolai Valyano
    • Lyova - Dvoyra's son
    • (uncredited)
    • Directors
      • Vladimir Korsh-Sablin
      • Iosif Shapiro
    • Writers
      • Iogann Zeltser
      • Grigoriy Kobets
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    6mjneu59

    fascinating propaganda from the Soviet vaults

    This early Soviet propagandist melodrama was designed to lure hopeful Jewish emigrants to the remote, bug-infested Siberian swampland of Birobidjan, by promising wealth, prosperity, an autonomy which never came to be, and (yes) even romance! The hardy pioneers arrive singing in the Soviet Far East, finding an untamed but idyllic paradise where streams are filled with fish, forests are filled with game, and the air is filled with song! Sure, conditions are rough at first (notice there are no chilly scenes of Siberian winter), but through diligent application of collective methods ("If you want to have a fine life: work!") the plucky settlers soon discover Socialist dreams do come true! It's all totally ridiculous, of course, which at least gives the film a measure of camp entertainment value when seen today. Even less surprising is the fact that no one was fooled: by the time the film was released the truth was out about Birobidjan, and Jews were already leaving the region.

    (Note: if you can find it, see the 1989 documentary 'Jews Under the Red Star', directed by Irmgard von zur Muhlen and Vladimir Dwinski, for a more objective view of the same history. I was fortunate to see both films, at the Castro Theater in San Francisco, during the 1990 Jewish International Film Festival.)
    9d-cherson

    An excellent view into the "issue" of Birobidjian

    I actually saw Seekers of Happiness sometime ago at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. This is a rare insight into the issue of the so-called Jewish homeland in the former USSR, i.e., Birobidjian. The film covers the journey and the efforts of one family's move to the as-yet established Birobidjian.

    The conditions in the late '20's and early '30's in Birobidjian, which is located in the Russian far east, were very much analogous to that of Palestine in the the same era. The settlers drained malarial swamps, faced harsh winters, etc.

    The entire 'project' of Birobidjian was circumspect and at the root of it all was one aspect of Stalin's plan to resettle Soviet Jews away from the heart of the country, and eventually to find a place to put them out of sight, all under the guise of establishing a "Jewish homeland" in the USSR.

    One of the great features of Seekers of Happiness is Benjamin Zuskin, who plays the father. Zuskin's character, though idealistic at first, quickly becomes disenchanted with Birobidjian and wants to return home. Zuskin's comrades criticize him as spoiled and bourgeois, and an unpatriotic Jew.

    Benjamin Zuskin was one of the great actors of the Soviet Yiddish theater. During the Anti-Semitic pogrom of the late 40's, Zuskin was one of the ill fated members of the Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee who were arrested on phony charges of espionage and Zionism (this was a crime in the Soviet Union then), and later executed.

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    • Release date
      • September 25, 1936 (Soviet Union)
    • Country of origin
      • Soviet Union
    • Language
      • Russian
    • Also known as
      • A Greater Promise
    • Production company
      • Belgoskino
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 24 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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