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A History of Russian Cinema. The Birth of the Myth. 2023

166 min📅 2023-03-10

Dive into the gripping two-part documentary *A History of Russian Cinema. The Birth of the Myth.

Director: Vladimir Kocharyan

Cast

Zara Abdullayeva
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Alexei Aigui
Alexei Aigui
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Anton Dolin
Anton Dolin
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Tamara Eidelman
Tamara Eidelman
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Evgeny Gindilis
Evgeny Gindilis
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Nikolai Izvolov
Nikolai Izvolov
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Nikolai Kulikov
Nikolai Kulikov
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Georgy Molodtsov
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Alexander Rodnyansky
Alexander Rodnyansky
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Nina Tsyrkun
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is *A History of Russian Cinema. The Birth of the Myth. (2023)* about?

This two-part documentary traces the evolution of Russian cinema from its early days as a popular novelty to its transformation into a powerful artistic and political tool. It covers the industry's resilience through wars and revolutions, its golden age of experimental filmmaking, and the seismic shifts brought by sound and Stalin's era.

Who directed *A History of Russian Cinema. The Birth of the Myth.*?

Vladimir Kocharyan directed this insightful documentary, guiding viewers through the turbulent history of early Russian cinema.

Who stars in *A History of Russian Cinema. The Birth of the Myth.*?

The film features Zara Abdullayeva, Alexei Aigui, Anton Dolin, Tamara Eidelman, and Evgeny Gindilis as key contributors to its narrative.

Is *A History of Russian Cinema. The Birth of the Myth. (2023)* worth watching?

Absolutely. As a documentary, it offers a rare glimpse into the birth of cinematic language and the sociopolitical forces shaping Soviet film. Its depth and context make it a standout for fans of film history and documentary storytelling.

How long is *A History of Russian Cinema. The Birth of the Myth.*?

The documentary runs for 166 minutes, offering a comprehensive exploration of its subjects.

About A History of Russian Cinema. The Birth of the Myth. (2023) — The Untold Story of Soviet Film's Golden Age

Dive into the gripping two-part documentary *A History of Russian Cinema. The Birth of the Myth. (2023)*, directed by Vladimir Kocharyan, as it uncovers the first five decades of Russian cinema—from its humble beginnings as lowbrow entertainment to the revolutionary artistic breakthroughs of the 1920s-30s.

This immersive journey explores the profound impact of World War I, revolutions, and Stalin's reign on filmmaking, highlighting legendary directors like Kuleshov, Vertov, and Eisenstein, whose innovations reshaped the language of cinema. With a rich tapestry of archival footage and expert commentary, Kocharyan's film captures the turbulent atmosphere of an era where art and politics collided, culminating in the dawn of the post-Stalin thaw. A must-watch for cinephiles and history buffs alike.