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Films about revolutions, fundamental and relatively sudden changes in political power and political organization which occur when the population revolts against the government, typically due to perceived oppression (political, social, economic) or political incompetence.
Title Director Cast Genre Notes 1908: The Big Man (Большой человек) Alexander Drankov: drama/satire: Lost film Find Your Face: Vasil Amashukeli
Tsar to Lenin is a documentary and cinematic record of the Russian Revolution, produced by Herman Axelbank. [1] It premiered on March 6, 1937, at the Filmarte Theatre on Fifty-Eighth Street in New York City. Pioneer American radical Max Eastman (1883-1969) narrates the film. [2]
TV reporter and former star athlete Mickey Almon is covering an international athletic event in Moscow when he is arrested by the KGB after being approached by a russian scientist wanting him to smuggle secret information out of the Soviet Union.
Moscow Strikes Back (Russian: Разгром немецких войск под Москвой, Razgrom Nemetskikh Voysk Pod Moskvoy, "Rout of the German troops near Moscow") is a Soviet war documentary about the Battle of Moscow made during the battle in October 1941 – January 1942, directed by Ilya Kopalin and Leonid Varlamov [].
The film was shot at various sites in Azerbaijan, Russia, Ukraine, Germany, United Kingdom and Denmark. [8] Most of the film was shot on a specially constructed set called "The Institute" in Kharkiv in northeastern Ukraine. The institute was the largest film set in Europe, the area totalling 12,000 m 2. The set was a dynamic creative ...