The End of St. Petersburg

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The End of St. Petersburg is a 1927 Soviet silent film directed by Vsevolod Pudovkin, renowned for its innovative montage techniques and revolutionary political themes.

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The End of St. Petersburg canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Soviet film
film
silent film
alsoKnownAs Konets Sankt-Peterburga
cinematographyBy Anatoli Golovnya NERFINISHED
commemorates 10th anniversary of the October Revolution
countryOfOrigin Soviet Union
director Vsevolod Pudovkin
distributor Mezhrabpom-Rus
filmFormat black-and-white
filmMovement Soviet montage
followedBy Storm Over Asia
genre drama film
revolutionary film
hasFilmEditingBy Nikolai Shpikovsky NERFINISHED
Vsevolod Pudovkin
hasHistoricalContext Bolshevik seizure of power
pre-revolutionary Russia
hasTechnique montage
hasTheme Russian Revolution
class struggle
revolutionary politics
musicBy Vladimir Shcherbachyov NERFINISHED
notableFor innovative montage techniques
revolutionary political themes
originalLanguage Russian
partOf Pudovkin revolutionary trilogy
portrays Russian Revolution
surface form: Bolshevik Revolution
precededBy Mother
productionCompany Mezhrabpom-Rus
releaseCountry Soviet Union
releaseDate 1927-11-07
releaseYear 1927
runtimeMinutes 87
setInLocation St. Petersburg
surface form: Saint Petersburg
setInPeriod Russian Revolution
surface form: October Revolution

World War I
sound silent
starredActor Alexander Chistyakov NERFINISHED
Ivan Chuvelyov
Vera Baranovskaya
writtenBy Nathan Zarkhi
Vsevolod Pudovkin

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Soviet montage school notableWork The End of St. Petersburg
Vsevolod Pudovkin notableWork The End of St. Petersburg