Russia / Nov 03, 1930 / Kyiv premiere
50min
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
This revolutionary epic likens the push for industrialization of Soviet Ukraine with the battle for Perekop during the Civil War. A missing plow blade is presented as a symbol of the country's backward peasant economy that needs to be transformed in the course of the industrial construction. In an onslaught of rapidly changing images, Ukrainian village with its peasants suspicious of everything new, dramatically collides with the frenzy of working factories, plants, and mines.
Main cast
Full cast
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Stepan Vasyutinskiy | Worker (uncredited) |
| Ivan Malikov-Elvorti | (uncredited) |
| Arkadiy Malskiy | Railroad worker (uncredited) |
| Petro Masokha | (uncredited) |
| Serhii Minin | Red army commander (uncredited) |
| Kateryna Osmialovska | Bourgeois (uncredited) |
| Aleksandr Pereguda | (uncredited) |
| Semen Svashenko | Kalmyk soldier (uncredited) |
| Ivan Sizov | Worker (uncredited) |
| Olga Emmanuel | Naked woman (uncredited) |
Genres
War
Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | Перекоп |
| Original language | Український (UK) |
| Spoken languages | Український |
| Production countries | Soviet Union |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | VUFKU |
| Official site | vufku.org |
| Release date | 21 novembre 1930 |
| Writer | Ivan Kavaleridze |
| Cinematography | Mykola Topchii |
| Assistant directors | Ivan Kavaleridze |
| Camera operators | Mykola Topchii |
| Additional photography | Mykola Topchii |
| Production design | Grigoriy Dovzhenko |
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| Art direction | Grigoriy Dovzhenko |
| Set decoration | Grigoriy Dovzhenko |
| Music | Pavel Tolstyakov |
| Sound | Pavel Tolstyakov |
Release dates
Premiere
Theatrical release
Russia / Nov 21, 1930
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