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''Women of Ryazan'' or ''The Peasant Women of Riazan'' (russian: Бабы рязанские, Baby ryazanskie) is a 1927 Soviet silent
drama film In film and television, drama is a category or genre of narrative fiction (or semi-fiction) intended to be more serious than humorous in tone. Drama of this kind is usually qualified with additional terms that specify its particular super-g ...
directed by Olga Preobrazhenskaya and co-directed by
Ivan Pravov Ivan Konstantinovich Pravov (russian: Иван Константинович Правов; 4 November 1899 – 11 May 1971) was a Russian and Soviet film director and screenwriter. Filmography ;director * '' Women of Ryazan (Бабы рязанс ...
, starring Kuzma Yastrebitsky, Olga Narbekova and
Yelena Maksimova Yelena Aleksandrovna Maksimova ( rus, Еле́на Алекса́ндровна Макси́мова; November 23, 1905 – September 23, 1986) was a Soviet film actress, Honored Artist of the RSFSR (1958). Selected filmography * Women of Ry ...
. This is the fourth feature film Preobrazhenskaya directed. In this film, "she reveals her belief in the strength of a simple plot, and her penchant for portraying folk traditions and for conveying a sense of the beauty and freshness of her native countryside." The picture compares the fate of two heroines Anna, who commits suicide at the end, and her lively and energetic sister-in-law Vasilisa, who openly defies the old way of life.


Plot

The film is set in a village somewhere in the
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in Russia. It opens in Spring, 1914, just before the outbreak of the
First World War World War I (28 July 1914 11 November 1918), often abbreviated as WWI, was one of the deadliest global conflicts in history. Belligerents included much of Europe, the Russian Empire, the United States, and the Ottoman Empire, with fightin ...
. The well-to-do farmer Vasilii Shironin has a daughter, Vasilisa, and a son, Ivan. While Ivan's love towards Anna was by luck also Vasilii's choice for his bride, Vasilisa's love towards Nicolai was strongly opposed by Vasilii. Before the general mobilization in Russia, Ivan is married to Anna while Vasilisa leaves home to start her family with Nicolai without the formal marriage. Vasilisa and Nicolai openly defies the conservative villagers' gossiping. When the war breaks out in the summer, both Ivan and Nicolai were drafted. Meanwhile, Vasilii rapes Anna after getting drunk, and a child is born during Ivan's absence. After the war, Nicolai comes back to the village while Ivan remains missing. Now we are in the post
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era, when Vasilisa's standing is drastically improved. Her plan for an orphanage is approved by the mayor and a deserted mansion is assigned to her for that purpose. When Ivan's letter finally arrives, we learn that he has been a prisoner of war and will return home soon. Upon seeing Anna with a child, he is devastated and does nothing to soothe her, who in desperation jumps into the river and kills herself. When her body is brought back to the farm, Visilisa tells Ivan to ask his father about the real cause of this incident. She then carries the child away to her orphanage.


Cast

* Kuzma Yastrebitsky as Vasilii Schironin * Emma Tsesarskaya as Vasilisa, his daughter * Georgi Bobynin as Ivan, his son * Olga Narbekova as Matveena *
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as Anna * E. Safonova as Anna's Aunt Alyona *
Yelena Maksimova Yelena Aleksandrovna Maksimova ( rus, Еле́на Алекса́ндровна Макси́мова; November 23, 1905 – September 23, 1986) was a Soviet film actress, Honored Artist of the RSFSR (1958). Selected filmography * Women of Ry ...
as Lukerya, a widow * M. Sabelyev as Nicolai, a blacksmith * Gulya Korolyova * Inna Fyodorova


Reception

"''Women of Ryazan'' enjoyed a considerable success both in the Soviet Union and abroad", according to ''Dictionary of Films.''
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praised ''Women of Ryazan'' as the most moral film she has ever seen.


Home Video

This was released as part of Flicker Alley's ''Early Women Filmmakers: An International Anthology'' as a dual format Blu-ray/DVD edition on 9 May 2017.


References


Bibliography

* Christie, Ian & Taylor, Richard. ''The Film Factory: Russian and Soviet Cinema in Documents 1896-1939''. Routledge, 2012. * Jay Leyda. Kino: A History of the Russian and Soviet Film. George Allen & Unwin. 1960 * Bryher (1922). Film Problems Of Soviet Russia. Riant Chateau TERRITET Switzerland.


External links

* {{IMDb title, 0017653 1927 films 1927 drama films Soviet silent feature films Soviet drama films 1920s Russian-language films Soviet black-and-white films Films set in 1914 Silent drama films