Krestʹi͡anskai͡a doli͡a = Peasant's lot /

Despite strict censorship intended to prevent any inflammatory material from reaching the screen, many early Russian films achieved a remarkably candid portrayal of social conditions. Gonsharov's The Peasants' Lot (1912) portrayed the hardship of rural life, while an early film by Bauer,...

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Corporate Authors: Akt︠s︡ionernoe obshchestvo "A. Khanzhonkov" (Producer), British Film Institute, Central Film Museum (Moscow), Gosfilʹmofond SSSR, Milestone Film & Video (Producer)
Other Authors: Bauėr, Evgeniĭ Frant︠s︡evich, 1865-1917 (Director), Bibikov, Arseniĭ, 1873-1927 (Screenwriter), Chardynin, Petr, 1873-1934 (Actor), Chitorina, Dora (Actor), Goncharov, Vasiliĭ, 1861-1915 (Director), Goncharova, Aleksandra (Actor), Kheruvimov, Aleksandr, -1931 (Actor), Mozzhukhin, Ivan Ilʹich, 1889-1939 (Actor), Sargeant, Erich (Producer), Tsivian, Yuri, Voznesenskiĭ, Aleksandr (Screenwriter)
Format: Unknown
Language:Russian
English
Published: Harrington Park, NJ : Milestone Film & Video, [1992]
Series:Early Russian cinema ; v. 6
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