Soviet Propaganda film
Creator(s)
- National Center for Jewish Film
- A. Razumny (Director)
- I. Ermolyev by order of the Moscow Cinema Committee (Producer)
Scope and Content
This two reel "agitka" (short propaganda film) was one of the first produced by the Soviet regime. Made in 1919 to show to Red Army troops, often on trains, the film tells the tale of a Jew who survives a pogrom and becomes a leader in the Red Army.
Note(s)
Written by F. Shipulinsky, based on an episode from the biography of N. Krylenko. Editor: M. Shneiderova The Players: Old Hersh- P. Pavlov His son Abram- D. Bukoetsky His Daughter- A. Francescetti. Preservation and Restoration funded by MCA/Universal.
Subjects
- SOLDIERS/MILITARY (SOVIET)
- POGROMS
- SOLDIERS/MILITARY
- JEWS
- SOVIET UNION
- PROPAGANDA
Places
- , Soviet Union
Genre
- Feature.
- Propaganda.
- Film