Wings of a Serf
Wings of a Serf

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Wings of a Serf

1926
Movie
73 min
Russian

This SovKino production was a major early experiment in Soviet historical film about the oprichnina period of Muscovite history, combining the costumed drama and Gothic thrills of the genre with historical materialist commentary on the dialectical collision of scientific progress and patriarchal religious tyranny under Tsar Ivan the Terrible. It follows a self-taught inventor from the serf class Nikishka, whose efforts to build a flying machine incite accusations of witchcraft. Nikishka and his beloved Fima are persecuted by the feudal lord Kurlyatev, who took their village in a petty land squabble. They’re rescued when Kurlyatev’s lands are taken by the Tsar in his autocratic campaign against the feudal system. Ivan puts Nikishka to work in his linen mill, where the young serf is coveted by Tsarina Maria Temryukovna, who the Tsar’s been ignoring in favor of his cupbearer Feodor. A series of harrowing intrigues wind a bloody dance through bedchamber, feast hall, cathedral and dungeon.

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Director: UnknownGenres: Drama, History

Plot Summary

This silent film is believed to be a historical drama set in Russia, focusing on the life of a serf and their struggles for freedom. The narrative likely explores themes of social injustice, personal sacrifice, and the yearning for autonomy against the backdrop of a rigid social hierarchy. It is presumed to depict the harsh realities faced by those in servitude and their small victories in the face of oppression.

Critical Reception

As a lost film from 1926, there is no verifiable critical reception or audience data available. Its historical context suggests it was likely a niche production that did not achieve widespread international acclaim or documentation. Any assessment of its reception would be purely speculative based on the typical reception of dramas from that era.

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This film is considered a lost film, meaning no known copies exist today. Its original status and impact are largely unknown to modern audiences and historians.

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