
The Soviet Revolution Told Through its Cinema
Directed by Emmanuel HamonWhere to Watch The Soviet Revolution Told Through its Cinema
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The Soviet Revolution Told Through its Cinema was released on November 7, 2017.
The Soviet Revolution Told Through its Cinema was directed by Emmanuel Hamon.
The Soviet Revolution Told Through its Cinema has a runtime of 87m.
The Soviet Revolution Told Through its Cinema was produced by Sophie Goupil.
The two decades following the Russian revolution are marked by a gang of young people who profoundly influenced Russian Cinema. This artistic revolution was led by directors, actors, technicians and poets. They are the characters and voices of our film. The Soviet Actress, Ada Voistik, and its camrades tell us the story of this unique period, through the images of soviet fic-tional works produced between 1917 and 1934. We can thus catch a glimpse of their fight for a new society, where creative freedom was of utmost im-portance. A utopia which will be brought down by an authoritarian power impacting cinema as much as the rest of society.
The key characters in The Soviet Revolution Told Through its Cinema are Self (Virginie Efira), Self (Xavier Legrand), Self (Damien Chapelle).
The Soviet Revolution Told Through its Cinema is a Documentary, History film.
The Soviet Revolution Told Through its Cinema has an audience rating of 6.4 out of 10.





