| Zemlya
 (Soil)
 Also known as Erde in Germany; Earth in the USA : {Zemlia}
 (1930) Ukraine
 B&W : Feature film
 Directed by Aleksandr Dovzhenko
 Cast: Simon Svachenko [Basil], Stephan Shkurat [Opanas, his father], Peter Masokha [Thomas Whitehorse], V. Krasenko [Peter], Nikolai Nademsky [Simon], P. Petrik [the Young Communist Party cell leader], Yuliya Solntseva [Opanas’ daughter], Ellen Maximova [Basil’s fiancee], I. Franko [Arkhip Whitehorse], V. Mikhailov [village priest], P. Umanets [the Soviet farm chairman], E. Bondina [farm girl], Mary Matsiutsia [farm girl] VUFKU production; distributed by [?] VUFKU? / Scenario by Aleksandr Dovzhenko. Art direction by Basil Krichevski. Assistant directors, J. Solntseva-Dovzhenko (Yuliya Solntseva) and Lazar Bodik. Cinematography by Daniel Demutski. / Standard 35mm spherical 1.33:1 format. / Dovzhenko’s last silent film. / Silent film. Drama. Synopsis: A young collective farmer is murdered after advocating the introduction of a tractor and the toppling of a rich landowner family. Survival status: Print exists [35mm positive]. Current rights holder: (unknown) Keywords: Collectives - Crime: Murder - Death: Murder - Farmers - Tractors Listing updated: 28 May 2018. References: Film viewing : Baer-Film p. 74; Bardèche-History pp. 175, 270, 282; Bohn-Light pp. xxv, 151-152, 280; Cowie-Finnish p. 27; Kael-Kiss p. 260; Leish-Cinema p. 41; Limbacher-Feature pp. 69, 284; McGhee-Wayne p. 70; Youngblood-Soviet pp. 204, 209, 211, 319. Home video: DVD. |