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People's Deputy
TV adaptation of Branislav Nusic’s famous play about the politician whose only interest is gaining personal benefits.
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Plot Summary
The film follows an idealistic young man who enters the world of politics with the intention of reforming the system. As he navigates the complex and often corrupt landscape of Soviet bureaucracy and power struggles, he faces moral dilemmas and compromises that test his integrity. The narrative explores the challenges of maintaining one's principles when confronted with the harsh realities of political maneuvering and societal pressures.
Critical Reception
Released in 1990, 'People's Deputy' was a product of its time, reflecting the societal shifts and political introspection occurring in the Soviet Union during Perestroika. While not a major international box office success, it was noted for its timely themes and depiction of the emerging political climate.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its relevant and topical subject matter during a period of significant political change.
Some reviews noted its somewhat didactic approach to political themes.
The film was seen as an attempt to grapple with the complexities of the Soviet political system from within.
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Fun Fact
The film was directed by the acclaimed Soviet filmmaker Sergei Gerasimov, who was known for his epics and historical dramas, making this a more contemporary and politically charged work for him.
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