Aerograd

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Aerograd is a 1935 Soviet science fiction and propaganda film directed by Alexander Dovzhenko, set in a futuristic Far Eastern border town threatened by foreign and internal enemies.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf film
science fiction film
blackAndWhite true
cinematographyBy Danylo Demutsky NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Soviet Union
createdInPoliticalContext pre–World War II Soviet–Japanese tensions
depicts Japanese militarism (allegorical)
Soviet military aviation
director Alexander Dovzhenko NERFINISHED
distributedBy Soviet state distribution
era Stalinist era
filmFormat 35 mm
filmingLocationCountry Soviet Union NERFINISHED
genre drama
propaganda
science fiction
hasCreativeVisionBy Alexander Dovzhenko NERFINISHED
hasDirector Alexander Dovzhenko NERFINISHED
hasStyle poetic imagery
socialist realism
historicalContext 1930s Soviet Union
language Russian
musicBy Lev Shvarts NERFINISHED
narrativeLocation border town
notableFor Far Eastern frontier setting
blend of science fiction and socialist realism
use of aviation imagery
originalTitle Аэроград NERFINISHED
partOf Soviet cinema NERFINISHED
productionCompany Ukrainfilm NERFINISHED
propagandaAgainst Japan NERFINISHED
internal enemies of the Soviet state
propagandaFor Soviet Far Eastern policy
Soviet Union NERFINISHED
releaseYear 1935
runtimeMinutes approximately 82
screenwriter Alexander Dovzhenko NERFINISHED
setInCountry Soviet Union NERFINISHED
setInRegion Far East NERFINISHED
setInTime future
theme Soviet patriotism
class struggle
defense of the Soviet Far East
external enemies
internal enemies
title Aerograd NERFINISHED

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