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''Arsenal'' ( uk, Арсенал, also alternative title ''January Uprising in Kyiv in 1918'') is a 1929 Soviet
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by Ukrainian director
Oleksandr Dovzhenko Oleksandr Petrovych Dovzhenko or Alexander Petrovich Dovzhenko ( uk, Олександр Петрович Довженко, ''Oleksandr Petrovych Dovzhenko''; russian: Алекса́ндр Петро́вич Довже́нко, ''Aleksandr Petro ...
. The film was shot at Odessa Film Factory of VUFKU with the camera of legendary cameraman Danyl Demutskyi and using the original sets made by Volodymyr Muller. The expressionist imagery, perfect camera work and original drama took the film far beyond the usual propaganda and made it one of the most important pieces of Ukrainian avant-garde cinema. The film was made in 1928 and released early in 1929.Magill's Survey of Silent Films, Vol.1 A-FLA p.152 edited by Frank N. Magill c.1982 (3 book set ) It is the second film in his "Ukraine Trilogy", the first being '' Zvenigora'' (1928) and the third being ''
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'' (1930). The film concerns an episode in the
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in 1918 in which the Kiev Arsenal January Uprising of workers aided the besieging Bolshevik army against the Ukrainian national Parliament
Central Rada The Central Council of Ukraine ( uk, Українська Центральна Рада, ) (also called the Tsentralna Rada or the Central Rada) was the All-Ukrainian council (soviet) that united deputies of soldiers, workers, and peasants deputie ...
who held legal power in Ukraine at the time. Regarded by film scholar Vance Kepley, Jr. as "one of the few Soviet political films which seems even to cast doubt on the morality of violent retribution", Dovzhenko's eye for wartime absurdities (for example, an attack on an empty trench) anticipates later pacifist sentiments in films by
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and
Stanley Kubrick Stanley Kubrick (; July 26, 1928 – March 7, 1999) was an American film director, producer, screenwriter, and photographer. Widely considered one of the greatest filmmakers of all time, his films, almost all of which are adaptations of nove ...
.


Cast

*Semyon Svashenko - Timosha *Georgiy Kharkiv - Red Army *
Amvrosy Buchma Amvrosy (Amvrosiy or Amvrosii) Maksymiliyanovych Buchma ( uk, Амвросій Максимиліянович Бучма, 14 March 1891 – 6 January 1957) was a Ukrainian and Soviet stage and film actor, director and pedagogue. He stepped onto ...
- German soldier in glasses *Dmitri Erdman - a German officer *Sergey Petrov - a German soldier *K. Mikhailovsky - nationalist *Alexander Evdakov -
Nicholas II Nicholas II or Nikolai II Alexandrovich Romanov; spelled in pre-revolutionary script. ( 186817 July 1918), known in the Russian Orthodox Church as Saint Nicholas the Passion-Bearer,. was the last Emperor of Russia, King of Congress Pol ...
*Andrei Mikhailovsky - nationalist


References


External links


Arsenal (full version), Odessa Film Studios
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1920s Russian-language films 1920s war drama films Soviet black-and-white films Films directed by Alexander Dovzhenko Films set in Ukraine Films set in Kyiv Odessa Film Studio Russian Civil War films Soviet silent feature films Soviet-era Ukrainian films Soviet war drama films All-Ukrainian Photo Cinema Administration films Ukrainian war drama films Ukrainian black-and-white films Silent drama films Silent war films {{1920s-USSR-film-stub