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C The Commissar (1967)
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The Commissar (1967)

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(Komissar)


Country: USSR
Technical: bw/scope 108m
Director: Alexander Askoldov
Cast: Nonna Mordyukova, Rolan Bykov

Synopsis:

1920: a woman Commissar during the Civil War is billeted, pregnant, on a poor Jewish family.

Review:

Outspoken about anti-semitism, heavily symbolic in places, this long-banned film (for its implicit critique of Bolshevism) has some powerful 'dream' sequences from the heroine's perspective, and beautiful monochrome cinematography.

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(Komissar)


Country: USSR
Technical: bw/scope 108m
Director: Alexander Askoldov
Cast: Nonna Mordyukova, Rolan Bykov

Synopsis:

1920: a woman Commissar during the Civil War is billeted, pregnant, on a poor Jewish family.

Review:

Outspoken about anti-semitism, heavily symbolic in places, this long-banned film (for its implicit critique of Bolshevism) has some powerful 'dream' sequences from the heroine's perspective, and beautiful monochrome cinematography.

(Komissar)


Country: USSR
Technical: bw/scope 108m
Director: Alexander Askoldov
Cast: Nonna Mordyukova, Rolan Bykov

Synopsis:

1920: a woman Commissar during the Civil War is billeted, pregnant, on a poor Jewish family.

Review:

Outspoken about anti-semitism, heavily symbolic in places, this long-banned film (for its implicit critique of Bolshevism) has some powerful 'dream' sequences from the heroine's perspective, and beautiful monochrome cinematography.

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