Summaries

Epic film about life of three generations in central Russia on the Volga river.

Khleb - imya sushchestvitelnoe (aka... Bread is the proper noun) is a ten-hour epic about life of three generations in central Russia, based on the eponymous book by Mikhail Alekseev. Set around the Volga river. The story begins around 1900, when Russian peasants are let free and allowed to own their farmlands. But soon they suffer from losses during the 1917 Russian Revolution and the following Civil War. Then, the major national catastrophe is started by Stalin: his communist government kills millions of farmers and steals all their food supplies, causing the longest and deadliest famine all over central Russia during the 1920's and 1930's. The following popular uprising is brutally suppressed by Stalin in the "Great Terror" of 1930s.—Steve Shelokhonov

Details

Keywords
  • bread
  • agriculture
  • nutrition
  • russian culture
  • russian economy
Genres
  • Drama
  • Romance
  • History
  • War
Release date Oct 5, 1988
Countries of origin Soviet Union
Language Russian
Filming locations Leningrad Oblast, Russia
Production companies Lenfilm Studio

Box office

Budget $60000000

Tech specs

Runtime 9h 40m
Color Color
Aspect ratio

Synopsis

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