Mother (1926)

Director: Vsevolod Pudovkin  Starring: Vera Baranovskaya  
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Publisher: Image
Format: DVD
UPC: 00014381457926
Buy.com Sku: 40104953
Item#: VYXF9C
Category Keywords: Politics  Poverty  Silent  Vintage 
Rating: NR
 
 
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Russian director vsevolod i. Pudovkin's mother is the chronicle of an individual's transformation from political naivette to marxist awareness set during the 1905 russian revolution. Pudovkpudovkin used innovative montage techniques and camera angles totell this bold story of national unrest.
 


Editor's Note

Pudovkin's first feature-length film, an adaptation of Gorky's classic novel of the growth of a woman's political awareness, stars Vera Baranovskaya as the title character. During the revolutionary year of 1905, Niovna-Vlasova is living in poverty, trapped in a hellish marriage to an alcoholic who terrifies her. To keep the alcohol flowing, her husband, Vlasov (Aleksandr Chistyakov), joins a group of strike breakers called the Black Hundreds. Vlasov is unaware that is son, Pavel (Nikolai Batalov), is among a crowd of strikers that he's being paid to harass. During the clash between the conflicting sides, Vlasov is accidentally killed by one of Pavel's friends. When the police arrive to search Pavel's house, his mother turns him over to them, believing that her son's innocence will be quickly proved. Released shortly after Eisenstein's POTEMKIN, the back-to-back masterpieces of montage immediately put Soviet filmmaking on the map. Zarkhi's screenplay, which extracts the essence from Gorky's looser novel, is brilliantly served by Pudovkin's deft deployment of associative montage and by a performance by Baranovskaya that many critics have ranked among the greatest on film.

 
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Source: Image Entertainment, Inc.

 
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Release Information
Studio: Image
Release Date: 1/5/1999
Running Time: 84 minutes
Original Release Date: 1926
Catalog ID: 4579
UPC: 00014381457926
Number of Discs: 1

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Video: B&W

 
Cast & Crew
Vera Baranovskaya
Vsevolod Pudovkin - Director

  
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