The House on Trubnaya

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The House on Trubnaya is a 1928 Soviet silent comedy film that satirically portrays urban life and class relations in post-revolutionary Moscow.

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instanceOf film
address Trubnaya Street, Moscow (fictionalized setting) NERFINISHED
blackAndWhite true
cinematographyStyle montage-influenced editing
countryOfOrigin Soviet Union
depicts life in a communal apartment
director Boris Barnet NERFINISHED
distributor Mezhrabpom-Rus NERFINISHED
era New Economic Policy period NERFINISHED
filmMovement Soviet silent cinema
filmTechnique black-and-white
format silent
genre comedy
satire
hasIntertitles yes
hasType feature film
historicalContext early Soviet era
language Russian
leadCharacter Parasha NERFINISHED
medium 35 mm film
narrativeFocus exploitation of a maid by petty bourgeois residents
notableFor innovative visual comedy
satirical depiction of NEP-era society
originalTitle Дом на Трубной NERFINISHED
portrays class relations
urban life in Moscow
productionCompany Mezhrabpom-Rus NERFINISHED
protagonistOrigin rural migrant
recognizedAs classic of Soviet silent comedy
releaseYear 1928
runningTimeMinutes approx. 64
screenwriter Boris Barnet NERFINISHED
Vsevolod Mass NERFINISHED
settingLocation Moscow NERFINISHED
settingTime post-revolutionary period
theme class struggle
domestic labor
social satire
urbanization
title The House on Trubnaya NERFINISHED

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Boris Barnet notableWork The House on Trubnaya
Aleksandra Khokhlova notableWork The House on Trubnaya