Zvenigora

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Zvenigora is a 1928 Soviet silent film by Ukrainian director Alexander Dovzhenko, celebrated for its poetic, avant-garde style and exploration of Ukrainian history and folklore.

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instanceOf film
cinematographyBy Boris Zavelev NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Soviet Union
Ukraine NERFINISHED
depicts First World War NERFINISHED
Ukrainian Civil War period
Ukrainian peasantry
director Alexander Dovzhenko NERFINISHED
distributedIn Soviet Union NERFINISHED
era silent era
followedBy Arsenal NERFINISHED
Earth NERFINISHED
format black-and-white film
genre avant-garde film
drama film
poetic film
hasTheme folk mythology
industrialization
national identity
revolution
tradition and modernity
hasType feature film
movement Soviet avant-garde cinema
narrativeFocus Ukrainian folklore
Ukrainian history
myth and legend
notableFor innovative montage
nonlinear narrative
symbolic imagery
originalLanguage Russian intertitles
Ukrainian intertitles
partOf Dovzhenko’s Ukrainian trilogy NERFINISHED
producer Vseukrainske Foto Kino Upravlinnia NERFINISHED
productionCompany VUFKU NERFINISHED
recognizedAs classic of Ukrainian cinema
landmark of Soviet avant-garde film
releaseYear 1928
runtimeApprox 90 minutes
screenwriter Alexander Dovzhenko NERFINISHED
setIn Ukraine NERFINISHED
sound silent
style avant-garde
experimental
poetic

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Alexander Dovzhenko notableWork Zvenigora