Arsenal

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"Arsenal" is a 1929 Soviet silent film directed by Oleksandr Dovzhenko, renowned as a key work of the Soviet montage movement depicting the turmoil of the Ukrainian–Soviet War.

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Arsenal canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Soviet film
black-and-white film
silent film
war film
basedOn events of the January Uprising at the Kyiv Arsenal
cinematographyBy Daniil Demutsky NERFINISHED
colorProcess black and white
countryOfOrigin Soviet Union
depicts Ukrainian War of Independence
surface form: Ukrainian–Soviet War

revolution
social unrest
director Alexander Dovzhenko
surface form: Oleksandr Dovzhenko
distributor VUFKU
editedBy Alexander Dovzhenko
surface form: Oleksandr Dovzhenko
filmingLocation Kyiv
filmTechnique rapid montage
symbolic imagery
follows Zvenyhora
format 35 mm film
genre drama film
war film
hasSetting Kyiv Arsenal factory
hasTheme anti-war sentiment
class struggle
revolutionary heroism
hasTitle Arsenal self-linksurface differs
hasType propaganda film
includedIn canon of early Soviet cinema
mainCharacter Tymofiy
surface form: Tymish
movement Soviet montage
notableFor expressionistic imagery
innovative montage editing
originalLanguage Russian intertitles
Ukrainian intertitles
partOf Oleksandr Dovzhenko’s war trilogy
portrays Bolshevik revolutionaries
Ukrainian national forces
workers’ uprising in Kyiv
precedes Earth (1930 film)
producer Vsevolod Pudovkin
productionCompany VUFKU
recognizedAs key work of Soviet montage cinema
releaseDate 1929-02-25
releaseYear 1929
runningTime ~70 minutes
screenwriter Alexander Dovzhenko
surface form: Oleksandr Dovzhenko
setInPeriod Ukrainian War of Independence
surface form: Ukrainian–Soviet War

World War I

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Arsenal hasTitle Arsenal self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Arsenal (1929 film)