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Films
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The Night Coachman
Director: Georgiy Tasin Screenwriter: Moses Zats Cinematographer : Albert Kyun Year: 1928 -
Battleship Potemkin
Director : Sergey Eisenstein Cinematographer : Eduard Tisse Graduation year: 1925 р. -
Man with a Movie Camera
Director: Dziga Vertov Cinematography : Mikhail Kaufman Graduation year: 1929 -
A Severe Young Man
Director: Abram Room Screenwriter: Yuriy Olesha Cinematography: Yuriy Yekelchik Graduation year: 1935 -
New Babylon
Director: Grigory Kozintsev Screenwriter: Grigory Kozintsev Cinematography: Andrey Moskvin Graduation year: 1929 -
P. K. P. (Pilsudski bought Petlyura)
Director: Aksel Lundin Screenwriters: Georgiy Stabovyi Cinematography: Joseph Friedrich-Verigo Darowski Gradiation year: 1926
Articles
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The Night Coachman
The Night Coachman (Nichnyi Viznyk) is a tragic story of a father and a daughter in Odesa during the 1917–1921 Revolution. Gordiy Yaroshchuk (Amvrosiy Buchma) keeps being loyal to the ruling authorities even in the period of rebellions (as of the day of the events shown in the movie these were the White Guardsmen), Katya (Maria Dyusimeter) under the influence of her beloved Boris (Carl Tomskiy) cooperates with the underground. The girl arranges a shelter for pro-Bolshevik self-printed editions at the attic of her family house. Gordiy founds this out and informs the counter-intelligence service thereof (Yuriy Shumsky). Finally the White Guardsmen officer makes the night coachman personally see his daughter to her final way. And after that Gordiy, for a long while and agonistically, is driving the carriage with the convicted Katya through the wet night city …
Autor: Oleksandr Telyuk -
The Diplomatic Pouch
It is often overlooked today, but Dovzhenko wanted to be a comedy director when he started working in film, and later on he established himself as a master of adventure movies. He first worked on the hilarious film Vasya the Reformer, and he mostly be remembered for the conflict with the DoP Josif Rona, a very tough man with difficult character. Later on, Dovzhenko created the Love's Berries. Subsequently, Dovzhenko did not often mention these films among his legacy, but still planned to continue to shoot comedies. It was, on the one hand, a certain continuation of his passion for caricature and drawing that was his main work before he went for cinema. On the other, a fashion statement. Dovzhenko nurtured several ideas while working on new comedy scripts; he planned to make a film about Charlie Chaplin, but eventually received an invitation to create a film in a completely different genre – an adventure film The Diplomatic Pouch.
Autor: Stanislav Bytiutskyi -
The Night Coachman (Nichnyi Viznyk)
The Night Coachman (Nichnyi Viznyk) is a tragic story of a father and a daughter in Odesa during the 1917–1921 Revolution. Gordiy Yaroshchuk (Amvrosiy Buchma) keeps being loyal to the ruling authorities even in the period of rebellions (as of the day of the events shown in the movie these were the White Guardsmen), Katya (Maria Dyusimeter) under the influence of her beloved Boris (Carl Tomskiy) cooperates with the underground. The girl arranges a shelter for pro-Bolshevik self-printed editions at the attic of her family house.
Autor: Yuliya Kovalenko -
Battleship Potemkin
‘I am accused of the fact that Battleship is too pathetic… But are we not humans, do we not have any temperament and passions, don’t we have tasks and goals?’ – pointed out Eisenstein in June 1926 in the columns of the Berlin newspaper, exactly half a year after the first December show of the movie in the Bolshoi Theatre. At that time a 27-year-old – film director-avant-garde representative creates an impressive myth about the mutiny on the ship near the Odesa port in 1905, which for decades later was on the lists of the best world films.
Autor: Yuliya Kovalenko -
A Severe Young Man (Suvoryi Yunak)
"A Severe Young Man" is a projection into the nearest Communist future where Soviet people are idealized, Komsomol members are trying to develop the topical moral and ethical code and keep ongoing discussions about the dialectics of power.
Autor: Stanislav Menzelevsky -
Battleship Potemkin
One of the most outstanding movies in the history of cinema, that keeps begin at the top of various lists of the best movies in the version of cinema critics and film directors. And along with that, one of the numerous examples in the history of the Soviet cinema, where open propaganda as well as ideological party order were transformed due to the effort of talented directors-enthusiasts into a real piece of art.
Autor: Stanislav Bytiutskyi
Archives
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From the archive. Two Days in America. 1929 P.
Two Days is the first VUFKU’s movie that was commercially released in the United States and became an object of a wide discussion in American press.
Autor: Fomichenko O.