Silenced: Composers in Revolutionary Russia
Directed by Anne-Kathrin Peitz2020 55mDocumentary, History,
7.3
"Silenced - Composers in Revolutionary Russia" looks at Russian composers of the early twentieth century and is the second part of the series "Music, War, and Revolution." The fates of young rebels such as Arthur Lourié, Nikolai Roslavets, Alexander Mosolov, Sergei Prokofiev and Leon Theremin or Arseny Avraamov reveal much about the early Soviet Union's cultural life, the hopeful and then tragic entanglement of art and politics to which so many artists fell victim during the First World War, the October Revolution, and the rule of Joseph Stalin. The film by Anne-Kathrin Peitz seeks to rediscover composers long banished and forgotten.
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Silenced: Composers in Revolutionary Russia was released on March 8, 2020.
Silenced: Composers in Revolutionary Russia was directed by Anne-Kathrin Peitz.
Silenced: Composers in Revolutionary Russia has a runtime of 55 min.
Silenced: Composers in Revolutionary Russia was produced by Paul Smaczny, Maria Stodtmeier.
The key characters in Silenced: Composers in Revolutionary Russia are Self (Igor Stanislavovich Vorobyov), Self - Historian (Philipp Blom), Self - Composer (Steffen Schleiermacher).
Silenced: Composers in Revolutionary Russia is a Documentary, History, Music film.
Silenced: Composers in Revolutionary Russia has an audience rating of 7.3 out of 10.

