Uplotnenia

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Movie
Original title Уплотнение
upplotnenia
Poster of Uplotnenie movie.jpg
Country of production RSFSR
original language Russian
Publishing year 1918
length 29 minutes
Rod
Director Anatoly Dolinow
Donat Paschkowski
Alexander Panteleev
script Anatoly Lunacharsky
Alexander Panteleev
camera Vladimir Lemke
occupation

Uplotnenie ( Russian Уплотнение , compression ' ) is a silent film by the directors Anatoly Dolinow , Donat Paschkowski and Alexander Panteleev from 1918. The film, which was produced by the Petrograd Film Committee , is one of the first films of the recently founded Russian Socialist Federal Soviet Republic (RSFSR) .

action

When Professor Chrustin's large apartment is opened to the general public after the revolution, a worker and his daughter move into Chrustin's apartment. Through his new roommate, the professor got the idea to teach in the new workers' club. The youngest son falls in love with the worker's daughter and they decide to get married. The older son, however, is not satisfied with the new living conditions and is arrested.

meaning

The film, the script of which Anatoly Lunacharsky , the then People's Commissar for Enlightenment of the RSFSR wrote, is quite simple in terms of plot and film technique. The film is of particular importance in terms of film history, particularly because of the circumstances in which it was created. Not only is it one of the oldest films made by the young RSFSR, it is also one of the few surviving films from this early period.

literature

  • Denise J. Youngblood: Soviet Cinema in the Silent Era 1918-1935 . University of Texas Press, Austin 1991, ISBN 0-292-77645-4 , pp. 14 .

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