Resurrection (1931 film)

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Resurrection (1931 film) is an early 20th-century cinematic adaptation of Leo Tolstoy’s novel "Resurrection," dramatizing themes of guilt, redemption, and social injustice.

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instanceOf drama film
film
adaptationOf Resurrection
surface form: Resurrection (novel)
authorOfSourceWork Leo Tolstoy
basedOn Resurrection
surface form: Resurrection (novel)
countryOfOrigin United States of America
depicts class inequality
criminal justice system
moral conflict
genre drama film
hasSourceAuthor Leo Tolstoy
hasTitle Resurrection
inspiredBy Christian ethical ideas
language English
literaryMovementOfSource Russian literature
mainTheme guilt
redemption
social injustice
narrativeFocus personal atonement
spiritual awakening
narrativeForm feature film
periodOfWork early 20th century cinema
portrays Russian society
moral responsibility
publicationCentury 20th century
releaseYear 1931
sourceWorkCountryOfOrigin Russian Empire
sourceWorkGenre novel
sourceWorkLanguage Russian
workType cinematic adaptation

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Resurrection adaptation Resurrection (1931 film)