The Last Bolshevik (1993)
Le tombeau d'Alexandre (original title)Reference View | Change View
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- 2h 0min
- Documentary, Biography
- 21 Oct 1994 (Sweden)
- Movie
This documentary tells the story of film director Aleksandr Medvedkin, throughout his life a sincere believer in communism, whose films were repeatedly banned in the Soviet Union. Modern Russian film students express their excitement at...
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Kira Paramonova | ... |
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Viktor Dyomin | ... |
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Yuli Raizman | ... |
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Marina Kalasieva | ... |
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Aleksandr Medvedkin | ... |
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Lev Rochal | ... |
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Vladimir Dmitriev | ... |
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Antonina Pirojkova | ... |
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Albert Schulte | ... |
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Rhona Campbell | ... |
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Marina Goldovskaya | ... |
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Yakov Tolchan | ... |
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Sofia Prituliak | ... |
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Yuri Kolyada | ... |
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Jean-Claude Dauphin | ... |
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Michael Pennington | ... |
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Leonid Brezhnev | ... |
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Costa-Gavras | ... |
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Sergei Eisenstein | ... |
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Roland Freisler | ... |
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Mikhail Koltsov | ... |
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Ivan Kozlovsky | ... |
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Vladimir Lenin | ... |
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Yves Montand | ... |
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Sergey Obraztsov | ... |
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Joseph Stalin | ... |
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Dziga Vertov | ... |
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Andrei Vyshinsky | ... |
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Vladimir Zhirinovskiy | ... |
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Directed by
Chris Marker |
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Chris Marker | ... | (writer) |
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Michael Kustow | ... | producer |
Cinematography by
Chris Marker |
Editing by
Chris Marker |
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Pascal Aubier | ... | photographer: additional footage |
Marina Goldovskaya | ... | photographer: additional footage |
Andrei Pashkevich | ... | second camera operator: Moscow |
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Chris Marker | ... | composer: additional music (as Michel Krasna) |
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Julia Bodin | ... | memory manager |
Tony Bouilhet | ... | unspecified assistant |
Sergei Nekipelov | ... | unspecified assistant |
Françoise Widhoff | ... | production coordinator |
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- Ermitage Cinema (2011) (Italy) (DVD)
- First Run Features
- Icarus Films
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This documentary tells the story of film director Aleksandr Medvedkin, throughout his life a sincere believer in communism, whose films were repeatedly banned in the Soviet Union. Modern Russian film students express their excitement at seeing his film HAPPINESS for the first time, and his contemporaries shed light on his life and work.
Written by George S. Davis |
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Movie Connections | Edited from Vzyatie Zimnego dvortsa (1920). See more » |
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