Outskirts

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Outskirts is a 1933 Soviet tragicomic film by director Boris Barnet that portrays the lives of villagers on the Russian front during World War I.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf film
tragicomedy film
alsoKnownAs Okraina NERFINISHED
basedOn original screenplay
blackAndWhite true
cinematographyBy Yevgeni Alekseyev NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Soviet Union
director Boris Barnet NERFINISHED
distributor Mezhrabpomfilm NERFINISHED
editedBy Olga Preobrazhenskaya NERFINISHED
filmFormat 35 mm
genre tragicomedy
war film
hasCastMember Nikolai Kryuchkov NERFINISHED
Sergei Komarov NERFINISHED
Vladimir Fogel NERFINISHED
Yelena Kuzmina NERFINISHED
hasTheme everyday life during wartime
humanism in wartime
impact of war on rural communities
narrativeFocus ordinary villagers rather than front-line battles
originalLanguage Russian
partOf Soviet cinema of the 1930s
portrays lives of villagers on the Russian front during World War I
productionCompany Mezhrabpomfilm NERFINISHED
releaseYear 1933
runningTimeMinutes 99
screenwriter Boris Barnet NERFINISHED
settingLocation Russian village
settingPeriod World War I NERFINISHED
soundFilm true
title Outskirts NERFINISHED

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Boris Barnet notableWork Outskirts
Parabola hasTrack Outskirts