Summaries

The Russian revolutionary year narrated from the point of view of the involved artists.

Artists in times of revolution. St. Petersburg 1917. The frontline of the global war is coming closer everyday; people are hungry, worried, angry. In February the tsar is overthrown. Many artists are euphoric: Revolution! Freedom! Freedom, finally? No. Starting in October, the Bolsheviks rule by themselves. What were poets, thinkers, and avant-gardists like Maxim Gorky and Kazimir Malevich doing during this drastic change of power? In the film, five of them alight from the director's piles of books as animated cut-out figures. With their own recorded words in their mouths, they participate in salons, committees, and street riots: moments during which the outcome of the history is still unknown.

Details

Keywords
  • russia
  • stop motion animation
  • avant garde
  • history documentary
  • february
Genres
  • Animation
  • History
  • Biography
  • Documentary
Release date May 10, 2017
Countries of origin Germany Switzerland
Language English German
Production companies Dschoint Ventschr Filmproduktion AG Katrin Rothe Filmproduktion Maxim Film

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Runtime 1h 30m
Color Color
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